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Bartolomé de las Casas.
Bartolome de las Casos originally came to settle in New Spain with land and slaves. He came to see slavery as wrong. He spoke to the King Charles about how wrong the treatment of native Americans was. He later became a priest and then bishop of Chiapas.
New Spain was the administrative area of all Spanish territory outside of Spain from 1519 to 1821. See the related link.
New Spain was a Vice Royalty of the Spanish colonial empire established after the defeat of the Aztecs in 1521. See the related link for the extent of New Spain. It was all over the world.
he came to new Spain to see how it was going and the people there were dying of diseases and overwork
the priest Bartolme de Las Casas traveled through New Spain working for reform. largely due to Las Casas's efforts the government of Spain ordered reform of the ecomienda system in the mid - 1500s.
Bartolome de Las Casas is a Spanish priest that traveled through New Spain working for reform.
he came to new Spain to see how it was going and the people there were dying of diseases and overwork
The priest genuflects and then raises the Host for all to see. In the new Mass, he only genuflects afterward.
New Spain never "Retook" Spain. The question implies that New Spain conquered Spain; it never happened.
if a monk is a priest you would see a cross as a necklace
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