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It seems like all European colonies were sold back home as being "civilizing" and "beneficial" towards the colonized, when they were actually exploitative and abusive relationships. Are there any examples of a colonization effort that was actually humanitarian from the start and good for everyone?

by /u/mustardhouse1 in /r/AskHistorians

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