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... e measured, though firm. "In general, the indigenous are a good people—at least, the greater part of them. Granting them some degree of control over their lands is no great difficulty. The Spanish themselves have long allowed it."
He paused briefly, as if weighing the thought before continuing.
"The true problem is annexation. They do not wish to become part of other nations. For that reason, they strive to avoid dependence on us—whether for resources or even for food. They may a ...
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