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8look you can't call it an Invading psychopathic force that wants to destroy everything infront of it no in fact the natives were already butchering themselves. the Spanish inquistion came in a time when Spain was leading in terms of science and discovery in fact the queen of Spain ordered the integration of Europeans and red Indians in other words interracial breeding. Spain had transformed South America into a more progressive continent
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