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... people. In his previous life, he knew the French Empire would be remembered as one of the worst colonizers.
That knowledge did not stop him.
He did not dress it up as a mission or pretend it was benevolence. Colonization was extraction. It was control of land, labor, and resources, enforced by law first and force when law failed. Anyone who said otherwise was lying, either to others or to themselves.
The difference, as far as he was concerned, was discipline.
Mos ...
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