To reduce conflicts, Spanish policy toward the Pueblo Indians in the eighteenth century involved all of the following EXCEPT
A. toleration of tribal religious rituals.
B. intensified efforts at assimilating the Pueblos.
C. an expansion of the encomienda system.
D. a stop to the commandeering of Indian labor.
E. a willingness to permit the Pueblos to own their own land.
Answer: C
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