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History, 04.07.2020 23:01, mustafakhalil02

How did the British Empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differentlyfrom its colonies in India? A. It allowed the colonies to become their own countries as part of
the British Commonwealth.
B. It encouraged religious missionaries to spread Christianity in the
colonies.
C. It prevented the colonies from exercising any measure of political
independence.
D. It established a racial hierarchy in the colonies that discriminated
against native peoples.

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