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European colonization led to the killing of First Nations peoples primarily due to land expansion, resource exploitation, and the desire to impose European cultural and religious values. Conflicts arose over land ownership and usage, resulting in violent confrontations. Additionally, introduced diseases decimated Indigenous populations, further facilitating European domination. These actions stemmed from a combination of greed, racism, and a belief in European superiority.

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