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A. to civilize the uncivilized B. economics
to civilize them
to civilize them
to civilize them
The belief is known as the "White Man's Burden," which suggested that Europeans had a duty to bring civilization and Christian values to people they deemed primitive or uncivilized. This idea was often used to justify colonialism and imperialism in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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to civilize them
Europeans believed it was their duty to civilize Africans based on their ethnocentric views that their culture was superior. This belief was also influenced by the contemporary ideology of colonialism, which aimed to spread Western values and religion, and to exploit African resources for economic gain.
Europeans justified enslaving Africans by portraying them as inferior and uncivilized, arguing that it was their duty to "civilize" them. This ideology was supported by the belief in white superiority and the idea that Africans were not fully human. Economic interests, such as the need for cheap labor to support industries and plantations, also played a significant role in justifying the enslavement of Africans.
Because they thought they were useless and had nothing to use against the europeans...
It deposed the existing religion It imposed Catholic Christianity Peninsulares saw the Spanish rule as a way to civilize the uncivilized. Indians saw Spanish rule as hell.
mean or uncivilized