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18 March, 18:41

How did the Spanish address de las Casas's criticisms of their brutal treatment of Native American groups?

Queen Isabella required the Conquistadors to read to Native populations a statement, warning them that if they did not comply, they would be punished severely. The statement had little effect because it was read to the Native people in Spanish, a language they did not know.

Queen Isabella required the Conquistadors to adhere to a strict code of standards, similar to chivalry. This code resulted in much more peaceful interactions

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  1. 18 March, 19:49
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    Spanish addressed de las Casas's criticisms of their brutal treatment of Native American groups because Queen Isabella required the Conquistadors to adhere to a strict code of standards, similar to chivalry
  2. 18 March, 22:07
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    The best option from the list would be that " Queen Isabella required the Conquistadors to adhere to a strict code of standards, similar to chivalry," although very few of the conquistadors followed this rule.
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