How did Pigafetta describe the inhabitants of the places they have been through? Did he look at them as an inferior race? What are the factors that affect his views about these people?
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Pigafetta didn't describe the inhabitants of these places as inferior but he considered them civilized and hospitable.
Explanation:
- He also mentioned the custom, traditions, and cuisine of the people whom he met at different places.
- He never considered them as inferior but he was amazed to see their manners and hospitality.
- The elements that affected his views as that he was part of the expedition.
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