what were the observations made by bernier
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Bernier had been the first to extend the concept of "species of man" to classify racially the entirety of humanity, but he did not established a cultural hierarchy between the so-called 'races' that he had conceived. On the other hand, he clearly placed white Europeans as the norm from which other 'races' deviated.
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Bernier noted that a large portion of land were extremely fertile and the large kingdom of Bengal surpassed Egypt in agricultural production and innumerable articles like, silk, cotton, indigo, etc. He observed that many parts of India were sufficiently populated and the land was well tilled.
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