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Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, what can you infer about the way the Spanish...Asked by Ame
Based on what you know about Native American relationships with Spanish colonists, what can you infer about the way the Spanish viewed Native Americans?(1 point)
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Spanish colonists had mixed feelings towards Native Americans.
Spanish colonists saw Native Americans as their equals.
Spanish colonists admired Native Americans.
Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.
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Spanish colonists had mixed feelings towards Native Americans.
Spanish colonists saw Native Americans as their equals.
Spanish colonists admired Native Americans.
Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.
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The most accurate inference based on the historical context of Native American relationships with Spanish colonists is:
**Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.**
This view was indicative of the broader colonial mindset, where many European colonizers believed in their cultural and racial superiority over Indigenous peoples, leading to exploitation, forced conversions to Christianity, and the establishment of systems like encomienda.
**Spanish colonists felt that they were superior to Native Americans.**
This view was indicative of the broader colonial mindset, where many European colonizers believed in their cultural and racial superiority over Indigenous peoples, leading to exploitation, forced conversions to Christianity, and the establishment of systems like encomienda.
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