1. European Discovery of Africa and the Caribbean
Pagan customs shared by both African and Caribbean culture defined everything different from European norms at the time. ... As black Africans were taken out of their natural habitat, and introduced to European society, they were perceived to be "in opposition to the particularly Renaissance vision of white, European culture and civilization "4. ... Descriptions of black African behavior from the age of slavery successfully show how limited Europeans were as subjective observers and as analysts of non-European behaviors on European ground. ... Ironically, Europeans were the one that considere...
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