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The native culture of a colony was often destroyed because the imperialists insisted that colonists ______________________ into the new culture being shared with them.

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A colony's native culture was often destroyed because the imperialists insisted that colonists be dominant into new culture being shared with them.

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The colonists shared the culture of the European imperialist countries and for this reason they were considered first-class and civilized citizens. The imperialist countries insisted that these settlers were dominant within the colonies and imposed that they suppress and defeat the culture of the natives that was considered pagan, savage and impure.

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