Few Europeans considered Native Americans
their equals, because of differences in religion,
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Social Studies, 03.05.2021 16:00 Arianahinton9856
Few Europeans considered Native Americans
their equals, because of differences in religion,
agricultural practice, housing, dress, and other
characteristics that-to Europeans-indicated
Native American inferiority. What is your reaction
to this mindset?
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