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Compare And Contrast The Colonial Era And The Age Of Reason

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Even though The colonial era and the Age of Reason are separated by by about 100 years they still have more in common than you might thinkThere are many examples to choose from to show the similarities. On of the most prominent is racism or feelings of white superiority.In The colonial era Europeans felt superior to other none white races this lead them to mistreated natives and later on African slaves.In the Age of Reason even tho Natives and slaves began to learn English they were still mistreated do to European belief that they were still superior and that slavery was an important part of their economy. When the colonists began to arrive in America they were surprised to find that the land was already occupied by various Natives. Because the lives of 16th century Natives was very different from what …show more content…

Although many things had changed over time, feelings of white superiority and racism remained an aspect of most colonial cultures. Despite having formed trade agreements and relationships with many of the Natives in their areas, many colonists still had a white superiority complex and viewed them as inferior. By this time slavery was an important part of the economic structure in the North and the South, which was motivated by the belief that white people were superior. Racism is a common aspect of both The colonial era and the Age of Reason, it's important to know that the motivations were different for each era. In the early years of colonization, the colonists were unable to communicate with the Native peoples and that lack of communication made them seem even stranger to the early colonist. By the Age of Reason many Natives spoke English, as did the slaves. In colonial era, racism was a byproduct of bad communication. By the Age of Reason the feelings of white superiority were used as a justification for the mistreatment of non-white

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