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How did the Spanish treatment of Indigenous people improve over time?(1 point)
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The Spanish became more convinced that they could treat the Indigenous people any way they wanted.
The Spanish became more convinced that they could treat the Indigenous people any way they wanted.
The Spanish increased the number of missionaries in the Americas.
The Spanish increased the number of missionaries in the Americas.
The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in Central America.
The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in Central America.
Spanish settlers with encomiendas began to treat the Indigenous people better because they thought it was the right thing to do.
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The Spanish became more convinced that they could treat the Indigenous people any way they wanted.
The Spanish became more convinced that they could treat the Indigenous people any way they wanted.
The Spanish increased the number of missionaries in the Americas.
The Spanish increased the number of missionaries in the Americas.
The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in Central America.
The king reformed the encomienda system and the Dominicans changed how they spread Christianity in Central America.
Spanish settlers with encomiendas began to treat the Indigenous people better because they thought it was the right thing to do.
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Spanish settlers with encomiendas began to treat the Indigenous people better because they thought it was the right thing to do.
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