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by believing in religious ideas that supported the enslavement of non-Christian people
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Europeans were in the past highly patriotic and therefore believed themselves to be the 'superior race ' and thought that this justified slavery .
Also I remember discussion of religion in history class where the teacher said that in the past people were highly religious and interpreted some text from the bible to 'prove ' they were the superior race
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