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 .
They viewed them more as property more than people.
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Europeans treated the Arawaks fairly well for the times. They did use them as laborers, but did not look at them as slaves. They also, sadly, did what those colonizing new lands often do, that is, bring diseases to a country that the natives d not have immunity for. This helped decimate Arawak communities over time.
kill his people
They viewed them more as property more than people.
very, very, very, very, very, very badly!
They viewed them as property rather than as people.
They viewed them as property rather than as people. APEX
Well first of all the answer to your question is no. The Europeans treated African slaves horribly. They made them work all day. Slave trading between Africa and Europe began with the Portuguese, who were the first European nation to make continuous contact with Africa. African slaves were mainly taken to Europe to be used on a land that needed slaves. If a slave got tired, and slowed down or stopped, they would get a punishment. Sometimes slave owners would rape their slaves, raping is one of the many cruel and mean things done to slaves. Raping a slave wasn't even against the law! Sometimes slaves were beaten so harshly that they nearly bled to death. Slaves couldn't have an education, and it very hard to escape slavery.
The treatment of Africans by Europeans during the colonial era was largely exploitative and oppressive. European powers often enforced harsh labor systems, such as slavery and forced labor, leading to widespread suffering and social disruption. Additionally, colonial policies stripped Africans of their land, resources, and autonomy, undermining their cultures and societies. Overall, the legacy of European colonialism in Africa is marked by significant human rights abuses and economic exploitation.
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Slaves were cheap to replace.
Treat them bad
Well first of all the answer to your question is no. The Europeans treated African slaves horribly. They made them work all day. Slave trading between Africa and Europe began with the Portuguese, who were the first European nation to make continuous contact with Africa. African slaves were mainly taken to Europe to be used on a land that needed slaves. If a slave got tired, and slowed down or stopped, they would get a punishment. Sometimes slave owners would rape their slaves, raping is one of the many cruel and mean things done to slaves. Raping a slave wasn't even against the law! Sometimes slaves were beaten so harshly that they nearly bled to death. Slaves couldn't have an education, and it very hard to escape slavery.