Final answer:
During the New Kingdom, Egyptians felt it was their duty to conquer foreign lands and bring divine harmony. The Hyksos and Greeks who occupied their land assimilated into Egyptian culture.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Egyptians had different feelings towards the Westerners who occupied their land during different periods of history. During the New Kingdom, the Egyptians actively campaigned to conquer foreign lands and believed that divine harmony only existed in Egypt and had to be brought to the rest of the world. They dispatched communities of Egyptians to settle conquered lands in order to pacify them and increase royal revenue. However, during other periods such as the Hyksos rule and the influx of Greeks, there was assimilation and adoption of Egyptian culture by the foreign rulers.