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The experience of empire for conquered peoples was broadly similar whoever their rulers were. Does the material in this chapter support or challenge this idea?
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This chapter supports the idea that the status of conquered people depends on the character of their ruler. For instance, slavery is less prevalent in Asia than in the European and American empires. Another is the domination of the Ottoman Empire over the Christian states. Christians favored the Ottoman conquest because taxes were lighter and less oppression compared to former Christian rulers.
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