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According to the narrator of a visit to europe how did the british view the visiting indians?

a. as enemy threats

b. as exotic creatures

c. as cultural equals

as artistic geniuses

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  1. Today, 02:04
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    The British viewed the visiting American Indians as b) exotic creatures. Their clothing and way of life were both foreign and attractive to the white Europeans.
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