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How did Bartolomé de las Casas draw distinctions between the Spanish people and the American Indians? List at least two examples to support your ideas. Give your answer in the form of at least two complete sentences.

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Answered by gireeksha25
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Explanation:

Bartolome de Las Casas, A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies. This lesson is divided into two parts, both accessible below. .Natives were subjects of the Spanish crown, and to treat them as less than.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Explanation:

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  • Bartolomé de las Casas arrived in America with the dream of every conqueror, to own lands and indigenous people and thus become rich.

  • In principle, that was Bartolomé's goal, to become a rich and powerful man.

  • However, a sermon preached by Father Montesinos changed the course of his life, when he called a hostile audience a sinner for murdering and abusing indigenous people.

  • Suddenly, Bartolomé felt now that he would become the defender of indigenous rights.

  • remorse of conscience, and he changed the course of life he led, and the one that previously looked after the interests of Spain,
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