dilute European culture
The Europeans didn't believe Marco Polo, because the black dead was occurring in Europe. They didn't believe that there is a place in harmony when massive of people are dying in their continent.
Unlike most European witch hunts, the Salem panic did not convict the stereotypical witch evey time. In Europe, witch hunts began when someone died unexpectedaly or something close to that happened and a person who fit the traditional view of a witch was blamed and executed. In Salem, the girls called out on people that cannot all be connected by one trait.
I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
Limited omniscient point of view. The narrator describes how santiago feels and what he is thinking. It shifts it part one to the king of Salem's, Melchizedek's, point of view though. It shifts once more in part two to the Englishman's point of view.
how wouldnt it affect the view of salem residents toward witchcraft?
how wouldnt it affect the view of salem residents toward witchcraft?
the portuguese
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
Europeans saw the lands in the Americas as free for the taking. The Native Americans had a totally different view of land ownership than Europeans, which worked to their serious disadvantage.
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They viewed them as savages.
What view? Need the question rewritten to answer the question.
Some like it, some didn't.
dilute European culture
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The Europeans didn't believe Marco Polo, because the black dead was occurring in Europe. They didn't believe that there is a place in harmony when massive of people are dying in their continent.