They were pompous and felt that the natives were savages. They were not refined and did not own property and most tribes were transient. The black population were considered uneducated and only good for manual labor.
Well, they didnt believe themselves to be superior, it was the other countries that thought this, mainly because of their highly advanced tehnology.
the Europeans felt they were superior to the africans
They are persecuted by governments and hateful, self-righteous people who consider themselves to be superior.
In the time of the British American colonies, slavery was an institution on a world wide basis. Colonists in the 13 British colonies shared the views of most of the European world at that time. The view was that Black Africans were inferior beings and that White people were superior to them. In their terms there was nothing wrong with slavery.
The answer probably depends on who you ask. Most French consider themselves culturally superior to the rest of the entire world. They really need to feel superior about something. They lost every war they ever fought.
They felt the Talented Tenth were acting superior
Because of the Europeans military power which were superior than those of africans
they didn't invite they africans because they though they were superior to them and the africans could do nothing about it. The africans became very upset when their tribal boundaries were replaced with new European boundaries and many civil wars broke out and are still happening today
Many network engineers consider MEGACO to be superior to MGCP. (Source: Network+ Guide to Networks, page 552)
The same way they treated them as slaves. Inferior, and less than human. If you look at old maps you will see the Euro centric view of the world. European nations are shown as much larger than Africa, Asia, and South America . In this way they are showing that they consider themselves as superior to the people in those countries. With this thinking it was an easy move to enslave those seen as inferior .
There are various factors that can lead individuals to consider themselves superior to others, such as upbringing, societal influences, personal insecurities, and a desire for power or control. These individuals may have a need to feel better about themselves by comparing themselves to others and asserting their dominance or superiority. Ultimately, it often stems from a lack of empathy and an inflated sense of self-worth.
Him and the pigs(usually)