The British viewed their invasion of the Beothuk territory as a means of expansion and economic opportunity, often seeing Indigenous peoples as obstacles to progress. Many British settlers felt a sense of superiority and entitlement, driven by colonial ideologies that justified the displacement of Native populations. However, there were also individuals who recognized the tragic consequences of their actions, witnessing the decline of the Beothuk through violence and disease. Overall, the dominant sentiment among the British was one of exploitation and a lack of understanding or regard for the Beothuk's way of life.
scared
We british people feel that fairies are evil and devilish creatures!
He did not want to go but had to unless he wanted his kingdom invaded.
It depends on how well you know him and how you feel about this. Do you feel like he stalked you? Do you feel like he invaded your space? Do you feel that he was being nice? This tells a lot about what happened. If you feel he invaded your space and was pushy tell a teacher or adult you can trust and talk to them about it. This could be sexual harassment or stalking. To answer your question correctly requires more info.
He did not want to go but had to unless he wanted his kingdom invaded.
He felt that the Indian people should not hate the British.
i felt disappointed
annoyed
The feel good because they thought that French and British change everything in the Middle East
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
they saw the locness monster and thought it was the british
Good!