Colonial identity fused Christian destiny with Anglo-Saxon mythology and racism. [causal]
Early colonists from England and elsewhere in Europe were also engaged in a slightly different project from their ancestors. Concerned with the conquest of land and the elimination of its inhabitants, they were also engaged in the project of formulating a new identity based on notions of Christian destiny, Anglo-Saxon mythology, racism, and Gothic sensibilities rooted in the medieval episteme.
Sophia Rose Arjana, Muslims in the Western Imag…, loc. 569