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18 July, 20:35
How did colonial powers justify their rule?
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Emilie Barker
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Many colonial powers claimed that they had legal and/or religious obligations to take over a culture of indigenous people. They also believed that they gave their colony's technological advancements that would improve the life quality of the indigenous people.
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