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The racialization of savagery has been in practice for thousands of years. ... The English used these sentiments to justify racialization of savagery with regards to the treatment of Irish and Native American people. ... By way of the racialization of savagery, the English considered the Irish as culturally different a. ... The English felt that the barbarous qualities in the Native Americans must have been inherent or genetic, thus racializing their perceived savagery. ... These beliefs aided the Puritans in stealing Native American lands by employing the racialization of savagery. ... The concern of our country’s leaders turned from Irish and Native American savagery to the expansion of the Euro-American culture and pocketbook. ... The racialization of savagery turned into the racialization of slavery.
Approximate Word count = 1102 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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