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The Victorians viewed their empire as a source of national pride and a means of spreading civilization, culture, and Christianity to what they considered "lesser" societies. This belief in the civilizing mission often justified Imperialism, leading to the exploitation of resources and people in colonized territories. However, the treatment of colonized populations varied widely, ranging from efforts at assimilation to violent repression. The complex legacy of Victorian imperialism includes both advancements and significant human costs.

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