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they where treated harshly
they were treated harshly
It was very harsh. The Spanish saw them as inferior and as slaves. In the southwest they used them as slaves in the mines. With the mission system they didn't allow them to leave the mission once they converted to Christianity and they were treated harshly by the padres and soldiers at the mission.
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The newly founded nation dealt with Native Americans very harshly. Their land was taken, they were killed and forced to move.
The newly founded nation dealt with Native Americans very harshly. Their land was taken, they were killed and forced to move.
The newly founded nation dealt with Native Americans very harshly. Their land was taken, they were killed and forced to move.
the colonist were firstly departmentally troubled with americans... then soon they became friends...if u just realized and both lived hapily ever after but after when colonists wanted to take all of native Americans land
No, harshly is an adjective.
Yes, harshly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:The judges harshly criticised his performance.She harshly scolded her child.
the Spanish brought smallpox to the Aztecs, wiping there population out and the Spaniards were treated like gods and tricked the Aztecs into finding gold for them and treated the Aztecs harshly.