The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include the documents to have the correct reference. However, doing some research we can say the following.
The ideas about freedom that are apparent in these documents are the following.
One of thos documents is "The History of the Indies," written by Bartolomé de las Casas in 1528. Bartolomé de las Casas was a Spanisg priest from the Dominican order, who came to the Americas in an evangelization mission.
The other document is "The Declaration," signed by Joseph de Ugarte in 1681, as part of that declaration
The idea of freedom de las Casas wrote about to refer to the situation lived in those years was that the Native Indians, liberty was an aspirational thing, a luxury they did not deserve, according to the Spaniards. Indeed, the Spaniards were indifferent and even cruel to the Indians.
In the case of the Declaration, tribes such as the Sandia, Alameda, and Puaray, initiated a rebellion to liberate these Pueblo of the region of New Mexico.