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They didn't violate international law because there were no international law at this moment. In fact, Carlos I of Spain was the first in asking the intellectuals if the conquest of America was correct. He organized a meeting in Valladolid and from this meeting (The famous "Controversia de Valladolid"), Francisco de Vitoria founded the principles of the modern international law.

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