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Sid Meier's Civilization series is a good substitute, but doesn't have the same feel as Imperialism II.
Joseph Conrad, through his novel "Heart of Darkness," criticizes the concept of the white man's burden by portraying the destructive effects of European colonization in Africa. He suggests that the idea of bringing civilization to indigenous peoples is a facade for exploitation and moral corruption, highlighting the hypocrisy and brutality of imperialism. Conrad's work ultimately challenges the notion that Western civilization is superior and benevolent.
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
European culture views the Native America culture is tribesmen exempt jungle. America Indian didn’t have the same thing to European technology Indian had a stick and rock. European had copper and steel. Indians were considering the Europeans with seafare ships like you consider is a inter-galaxical traveler Of Gods. If you drive a Cadillac into the Roman Empire, what will Nero do if he see it. Same consultation.
Do you mean, did the European's feel bad? And um, if you want your answer, you have to be more specific with your questions. It should be "Did the European's feel bad WHEN" blah, with the rest of the question.
because they feel like it
It is Called Empathy, the ability to feel another's emotions and respond to them.
becus it feel nice
Some European explorers believed they could best serve God by spreading Christianity to new lands and converting indigenous peoples. They saw exploration and colonization as a means to bring religion and civilization to those they deemed less enlightened.
the join because of the big booties in the race tempts
Yes
Well (this is from the top of my head) the European explorers brought over many dieases that the native Americans were not used to, therefore wipping a lot of them after they caught one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feel free to update by the way! :D