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The colonial elite believed that their role in society was to impart their concept of civilization onto other less developed societies. This has sometimes been referred to as "the white man's burden".

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As a chance to make money by investing in the charter companies that ran the colonies for the king

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I know that English leaders viewed them as vital sources of raw materials and as markets for manufactured goods!

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They view them as fellow British subjects, which was the reason they defended it when French tried to take it from the colonists during the seven years war.

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