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... The European settlers saw the aborigines as 'noble savages'. Early Europeans believed the aborigines should be respected and benefit from European contact. ...
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... The Native Americans had their own lives and beliefs that the Europeans took from them and replaced with what the Europeans believed. ...
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... neighbouring Amerindians was intermarriage. Europeans believed it could be taken to their advantage. Intermarriage took place because ...
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... Europe's strong belief in Christianity was another way to dominate the new world. Europeans believed in one god, having a place to worship and a written bible. ...
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We can describe what we see, but it is far more difficult to know why people acted in the way they did, or what they believed, and why they believed it. ...
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... Europeans believed natives to be heathen and hence sinful. Therefore their work for God, was to convert these non-believers to the Christian faith. ...
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... rather than the Europeans. Unfortunately, the Europeans believed that the Africans were mere savages. What the Europeans did not ...
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... controlled about 90% of Africa (D#5). Socially Europeans believed that they had the right and duty to bring the results of their progress to other countries. ...
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... Here Marlow is speaking of how the Europeans believed Kurtz was a great man, and what Europe was doing in Africa was actually right. ...
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... If non-Europeans could not promote trade, influence their economy and create a better (as the Europeans believed), more relevant lifestyle then the colonial ...
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... The Europeans believed in the survival of the fittest, and it was generally accepted that the Anglo-Saxons were the superior race. ...
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... feeling of racial superiority enjoyable. Europeans believed they were bringing civilisation to the savages. For the French this was ...
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... superior to those of races other than Caucasian. Yet not all Europeans believed this way. Some wanted to educate the races of other ...
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... the blame of weird happenings. Others Europeans believed that they saw witches all around them. A young Protestant boy wrote in ...
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... After Christopher Columbus had sailed to many undiscovered places, it is very easy to see why many Europeans believed that there were places that held unknown ...
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... scholars fantasized? America, as a society, as a country, and as a leader was not as picture perfect as Europeans believed. The United ...
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... The Europeans believed in making a new world out of America while completely disregarding the fact that there was already an Old World. ...
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... Especially in this case because this book takes place during a time when the Europeans believed it was their right to dominate and civilize all lesser cultures ...
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... By the time the war ended a whole generation of men had been killed. The Europeans believed that there would never again be such a terrible war.
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... The Europeans believed that the Aborigines were inferior and refused to use the knowledge that they had acquired about the environment. ...
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... they believed in two distinct ways to used nature in the most efficient way for them. The culture differences caused by the invasion of the Europeans into the ...
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... insurrection. Ironically, however, despite the Europeans' justification of imperialism, they fervently believed in creationism. Unofficially ...
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... the Ibo people. The Europeans generally believed that they were superior in all aspects, including intellect. This mentality is ...
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... The natives believed their land was not set by individual sections, but they believed it was owned and shared together. The Europeans began to claim land the ...
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... in the planet, they would not stay that way after the arrival of the Europeans. The primary factor of this was that Confucian scholars believed in tradition ...
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... The diversion of plants and animals gave both the Europeans and the Indians added diversity to their diets. The Indians believed in survival of the fittest, in ...
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... the land. Europeans had a strong faith in one God while the Native Americans believed in more than one God. Europeans would pray ...
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... to Europeans and were determined to keep the Europeans out of the Americas. Americans still viewed themselves as the New Israel and believed that it was their ...
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... which the social common interests of the people were addressed before national concerns .The philosopher believed that it was the duty of Europeans to advance ...
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... in their own village, they could trade with neighboring villages, which believed in the ... If no agreement could be found, they would war, as would the Europeans. ...
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