Acadiensis, Volume 34Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2004 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 138
... Europeans were justified because they were civilized and Aboriginal peoples were not . This is scarcely a novel argument . It is precisely how European intellectuals defended imperialism for four centuries , until comparisons of the ...
... Europeans were justified because they were civilized and Aboriginal peoples were not . This is scarcely a novel argument . It is precisely how European intellectuals defended imperialism for four centuries , until comparisons of the ...
Page 140
... European ancestors of most Canadians were still " barbarians " until the Roman legions marched through Gaul 2,000 years ago , about the same time that Central Americans domesticated maize.130 Most denizens of the British Isles lived in ...
... European ancestors of most Canadians were still " barbarians " until the Roman legions marched through Gaul 2,000 years ago , about the same time that Central Americans domesticated maize.130 Most denizens of the British Isles lived in ...
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Aboriginal children were taken to Europe , often forcibly , to learn the language and to be used as interpreters . Similarly , European children , boys and girls , were brought to and abandoned in America for the same purpose.21 The ...
Aboriginal children were taken to Europe , often forcibly , to learn the language and to be used as interpreters . Similarly , European children , boys and girls , were brought to and abandoned in America for the same purpose.21 The ...
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