Because by the time man came to be on the earth, circa 4000 BC according to Bible chronology, the dinosaurs as we know them were long, long gone. Millions of years gone, in fact.
The men and women mentioned in the Bible would have known nothing of and have had no interaction with dinosaurs as they did with other animals, therefore, they are not mentioned. Furthermore, the Bible isn’t a zoological work, and while many animals are mentioned in the scriptures, it’s certainly not an exhaustive list.
Hilarious images from creationist publications of dinosaurs in Noah’s Ark are entertaining but have no scriptural or historical basis at all.
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Kipling believed the "White Man's burden" was the duty of white men to bring education and salvation to people around the world that he deemed uncivilized. Many people, including people of color and anti-imperialists, have called this concept racist.
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<em>#carry on learning</em>
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1. Battle of Lexington and Concord
2. Battle of Bunker Hill
3. Battle of New York
4. Battle of Trenton
5. Battle of Saratoga
6. Battle of Yorktown
They wanted a bigger empire which caused them to explore and conquer the "New World"