What was Bartolomé de Las Casas's argument to the Spanish government about indigenous peoples in the Americas?
A) They possessed natural rights that the Spanish colonial regime ought to observe.
B) They were natural slaves and as such Spain had the right to exploit them.
C) They had been loyal Spanish allies against the Aztec and so deserved compensation.
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