Europeans believed it was their duty to bring civilization, Christianity, and modernity to the regions they colonized. They often justified their actions by claiming a civilizing mission or a "white man's burden" to uplift and educate indigenous peoples.
The Ming Chinese believed that all Europeans were smugglers because many of the early European merchants engaged in illegal smuggling activities to evade Chinese trade regulations and restrictions. This behavior led to a negative perception of all Europeans among the Ming Chinese authorities.
Approximately 95% of Europeans are white.
The Maori name for Europeans is "Pākehā."
The actions of Europeans towards non-Europeans revealed a sense of superiority and entitlement. They often viewed non-Europeans as inferior and believed in their cultural and technological superiority, leading to colonization, exploitation, and discrimination against non-European peoples.
The Chinese thought the Europeans were "barbarians" due to their different customs, language, and appearance. Europeans were initially seen as uncivilized outsiders by the Chinese.
yelow lamburguini's
Because they thought they were useless and had nothing to use against the europeans...
to civilize them
to civilize them
to civilize them
It led Europeans to believe that they were better than Asians and Africans.
They believe they have a duty to help the poor.
to civilize them
yes! even the aboriginals did!!
gods and goddesses
god
Possibly because they were religious. People who are not religious do not normally believe in superstitions.