Bartolome de Las Casas and Geronimo de Mendieta responded to the devastation caused by Eurasian diseases in the Americas by making records of the devastation and believing that God was punishing the Spanish for their behavior. They documented the suffering of Indigenous populations and critiqued the treatment they received from the Spanish, emphasizing moral and ethical concerns about the consequences of colonization.
How did Spanish monks Bartolome de Las Casas and Geronimo de Mendieta respond to the devastation caused by Eurasian diseases in the Americas?(1 point) Responses They used the devastation as evidence to stop the advancement of Spanish armies. They used the devastation as evidence to stop the advancement of Spanish armies. They successfully nursed communities back to health. They successfully nursed communities back to health. They made records of the devastation and believed God was punishing the Spanish for their behavior. They made records of the devastation and believed God was punishing the Spanish for their behavior. They praised God for conquering their greatest enemy.
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