Multiple Choice
Why did the Spanish colonies become "a frontier of inclusion"?
A) There were very few European women in the colonies.
B) The Catholic Church embraced diverse native cultures.
C) Spain's monarchs encouraged Spanish settlers to include local political elites in colonial decision making.
D) The encomienda system incorporated Native Americans, Europeans, mestizos, mulattoes, and Spaniards.
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