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Hunter-Best [27]
3 years ago
13

Conquerors saw themselves as parents and their colonies as children True False

History
2 answers:
ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
6 0

False, conquerors see their colonies as tools more than anything else.

ss7ja [257]3 years ago
3 0

The statement that says that the conquerors saw themselves as parents and their colonies as children is false.

Answer: False

<u>Explanation: </u>

In the beginning, the conquerors began taking control of new regions in order to expand their rule and to have lands owned by their countries away from their country mainland.

The colonies were just looked at as the tools of expansion. Later, the colonies were started to be treated as markets but were never looked at as children of the conquerors.

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