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how did the new ideas about race and the works of Montaigne and Shakespeare reflect the encounter with new peoples and places?
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Europeans believed that black people were destined to be slaves because God said so. - Europeans saw Jews, Muslims, Indians, and Blacks as a lower form of humanity.
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