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The Victorian world map played a significant role in shaping global perceptions and interactions during the 19th century by reflecting the colonial expansion and dominance of European powers, particularly the British Empire. This map reinforced the idea of European superiority and influenced how different regions and peoples were viewed and treated. It also helped to justify imperialist policies and actions, ultimately shaping the geopolitical landscape of the time.

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