Europeans used physical punishment to control native population, just as Prospero punishes Caliban with physical pain.
no because colonial is never cap'd
No, in that sentence, colonial should not be capitalized.Consult a a grammar book for future references. :]
The term "colonial army" is a noun. The plural form would be colonial armies.
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the ant Colony got food for another.
Europeans used physical punishment to control native populations, just as prospero punishes caliban with physical pain. ---APEXXX
Europeans took away the native populations' freedom like Prospero took Caliban's freedom.
Caliban, like the colonized native populations, is at first grateful for new ideas and goods but then becomes resentful at his unfair treatment
They lived among the general populations.
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Indigneous people were destroyed. They died vastly of disease.
Colonial Cooper is a fictional character from the "American Girl" series, specifically representing the Colonial era. As a character, she would typically reside in a colonial American setting, reflecting the lifestyle and culture of that time. If you are referring to a specific work or context, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
The primary goal of missions in Spanish colonial society was to spread Christianity to indigenous populations and convert them to Catholicism. Missionaries also aimed to establish settlements, control land, and enforce Spanish rule over the native peoples. Additionally, missions served to integrate indigenous communities into the colonial economy and society.
weaknesses of the Filipino character is colonial mentality!!!
The objectives of colonial education were primarily to train indigenous populations to serve the needs of the colonizers, to spread the culture and values of the colonizers, and to legitimize colonial rule through the imposition of the language and beliefs of the colonizers on the colonized peoples.
Native americans.
Linda A. Newson has written: 'Life and death in early colonial Ecuador' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, History, Indians of South America, Indians, Treatment of, Population, Treatment of Indians 'Indian survival in colonial Nicaragua' -- subject(s): Cultural assimilation, History, Indians of Central America, Indians, Treatment of, Treatment of Indians