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On what did the European settlers base their belief that the Indians were
savages?
A. Cultural differences
B. Education methods
c. Indian weaponry
D. Religious diversity
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User Nikeros
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Answer: Cultural differences

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User DreamWave
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Answer:

A. Cultural differences

Step-by-step explanation:

Europeans considered Indians to be savages because of their way of living the life. Europeans considered Indians inferior to their way of living. The clothes worn by Indians, the food they ate, the types of houses they lived in were different and inferior to that of the Europeans. During the eighteenth century, the term "savage" was propounded with a different meaning as it is the current times. During that time, the inferior behavior and way of living was considered as savage. Indians way of living was given the name of savagery by the Europeans.

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