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In many new colonies, particularly those established during the European expansion in the Americas, Indigenous peoples were often not welcomed. Colonizers frequently viewed them as obstacles to land acquisition and resource exploitation, leading to conflict, displacement, and violence. Additionally, certain religious or ethnic groups, such as Catholics in predominantly Protestant colonies, sometimes faced exclusion or persecution.

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