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he thought they would treat slaves better.

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Bartolomé de las Casas was an advocate for indigenous rights and strongly opposed the encomienda system as it exploited and abused indigenous populations. He believed in reforming the system by replacing it with a system that protected indigenous communities and granted them autonomy. De las Casas proposed the idea of using free labor instead of forced labor to ensure fair treatment of indigenous peoples.

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he eventually opposed all slavery