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How did some colonists believe they were helping Africans? by giving them new lives and new directions by introducing them to Christianity and European ways by giving them structure and a sense of work ethic by introducing them to Judaism and European ways
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Some colonists believed they were helping Africans by introducing them to Christianity and European ways. They viewed the spread of Christianity as a moral duty and believed that by converting Africans, they were providing them with a new spiritual direction. Additionally, colonists often thought that their European ways of life— which included social structures, education, and certain work ethics—would improve the lives of Africans. This mindset was part of a broader colonial ideology that viewed European culture and religion as superior, often justifying colonial practices and the exploitation of African peoples under the guise of bringing “civilization” to them.