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Laws passed in the mid-1500s allowed Africans but not indigenous peoples to be forced into labor, though in practice both groups continued to be treated poorly by Spanish colonists.
>>> Basically the same things as D, but worded differently.
Laws passed in the mid-1500s allowed Africans but not indigenous peoples to be forced into labor, though in practice both groups continued to be treated poorly by Spanish colonists.
>>> Basically the same things as D, but worded differently.
The statement that correctly contrasts the experiences of Africans and Spanish peoples was the laws passed in the 1500s favored the Africans but not the Spanish people.
Option D is the correct answer.
Who were the colonists?
The colonists were individuals or groups who practice the rule of colonization over the country.
The laws made in the year 1500s were not allowed the Spanish people to make slaves but favored the Africans for allowing them for exercising slavery. But both the people were treated in an ill and bad manner by the colonists of Spain.
Therefore, the only difference between the communities was that the Africans were allowed to be enslaved but the Spanish people were not.
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