Pizarro's treatment of the natives can be described as
A) decent. Unlike Cortés, he was quite civil and kind to the natives he conquered.
B) unrelenting. He was brutal in his conquest of the Incas, offering no concessions whatsoever.
C) expected. He was no different in thought from any other conquistador at the time; enslavement or death was the only option for the natives, and disrespect to the society and their accomplishments.
D) minimally brutal. Like Cortés, he held a grudging respect for the natives and their accomplishments.
E) None of these
B
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