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Published: November 12, 2006
This
paper discusses the European invasion of the world and how it impacted the
spread of cultures, thoughts, beliefs, ideas, practices and new
ways of life. The author debates the type of
assimilation that took place and whether the spread of new ways of
life was warmly accepted or forced upon the natives. The paper uses William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" as a case in point of a perfect example of the process of occupation of a foreign land in the name of world expansion.
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