Multiple Choice
The attitude of the Spanish and the Portuguese toward Native Americans after Christianity was introduced was
A) that of a sort of benign neglect, as long as the natives behaved and paid tribute.
B) a series of restrictive laws that were strictly enforced.
C) an acceptance of the native peoples as equals.
D) a belief that the natives should all be removed from the empire.
E) a feeling that the natives were too child-like to be useful.
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