The justifications of terra nullius, manifest destiny, the vanishing indigene, and fatal impact affect the type of race relations found in a society. According to terra nullius, the justification that was used was that it’s just “empty land, and that nobody lives there.” This affects the type of race relations found in a society because people who migrate or colonize in other places use this as their justification for staying there. The justification for manifest destiny was that “god, history, fate ordained them to control this land.” This affects the type of race relations because in the case of the Europeans and the Native Indians, this is what the Europeans used to justify their colonization in America. This affected the lives of the Native …show more content…
When the Europeans declared themselves as being superior to the Natives, this caused them to move to other parts of America where they suffered from hunger, disease and other things that lead to the deaths of many Natives. This was used as part of their justification along with manifest destiny and terra nullius for the Europeans to expand and make the Natives inferior to them and with no rights.
Another thing that was fatal impact, it was used as a way of saying that “Darwinian Evolution, natural selection and the survival of the fittest” meant that it was represented by people who were superior and the ones that needed to be in control of the society. This affected race relations in a society by justifying that they were better suited to dominate over the aboriginal peoples or any group of people who were categorized as inferior. In the example of the Europeans and Native Indians, the Europeans used the justification of fatal impact for them to be considered as superior and the Natives