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30 March, 18:22

How did Europeans view themselves

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  1. 30 March, 19:42
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    Europeans viewed themselves as perfect people. As a result, they saw fit to terrorize and enslave other, nicer people.
  2. 30 March, 20:24
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    They did initially subjugate American Indians, yet three things put a stop to it. In the first place, the Indians were all withering of plague ailments, which Africans had just been presented to. Second, the Indians, being local, had a superior information of the land and its people groups, which influenced escape/to revolt endeavors more prone to be fruitful. Third, because of open deliberations about Spain and Portugal's treatment of indigenous individuals, the pope issued a bull in 1531 that restricted the oppression of American Indians.
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