Mostly as an inferior race. The British empire was especially "good" at this, mostly their armies who refused to believe that natives can put up a hell of a fight (Shaka Zulu and countless others proved them wrong). British had almost no appreciation for native cultures and exploited them, for example in India they used natives regardless of their caste system. That did not work well.
<span>But the most outrageous exploitation was governed by Spanish empire. They discovered a moutain full of silver in Incan empire and they forced every native to work in mines for a given amount of time. But for refining silver they needed mercury, and they got it from other mines. Guess who had to work there? Guessed right. Mining silver is very dangerous because of poisonous dust and fumes. The conditions were so bad that some natives even resorted to maiming their children in order to spare them from it.</span>
<span>The correct answer is NATO’s activities now include crisis management and peacekeeping. Since 2001, NATO has sent trainers to Iraq, completed counter-piracy operations and enforced no-fly zones as forms of conflict and crisis management.</span>
The term which describes all the actions a nation takes in dealing with other countries of the world is a) foreign affairs. Foreign affairs is often defined as foreign policy, however, although there is a difference. Foreign affairs can be described as "matters having to do with international relations and with the interests of the home country in foreign countries."
George Calvert (Lord Baltimore)<span>Catholic who was granted the colony of Maryland as a proprietorship by King Charles I
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