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Since ya'll didn't gimme a good answer last time What were three ways the perspectives of the Native Americans and the European explorers different?

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Europeans, many of whom viewed the Natives as Godless savages, may have considered their colonial activities benevolent and ultimately beneficial to the Natives, the Natives themselves probably viewed colonization as an aggressive push by foreigners to destroy their way of life and enslave them.

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While the Europeans, many of whom viewed the Natives as Godless savages, may have considered their colonial activities benevolent and ultimately beneficial to the Natives, the Natives themselves probably viewed colonization as an aggressive push by foreigners to destroy their way of life and enslave them.
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