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The author of the poem, “White Man’s Burden”, was a British novelist and poet. How do you think his background as a citizen of the British empire (an empire that at one point had colonized approximately 25% of the world) might have influenced his writing of this poem and creation of the phrase - “White Man’s Burden”?

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