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How did Miró’s laws compare to Spanish laws on the practice of slavery in Louisiana? Miró’s laws were less relaxed than the more open Spanish laws.
Miró’s laws were more relaxed than the stricter Spanish laws.
Miró’s laws gave rights to slave owners, unlike the Spanish laws.
Miro's laws denied all rights to slave owners, unlike the Spanish laws.

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