Because he believes in peace and he didn't think war was needed
Life meeker, or Eliphalet meeker
His name was Eliphalet Meeker but everyone in the book called him Life.
He doesn't approve of fighting. He fought in war years before the American Revolution and he saw his friends being slaughtered and killed.
Brave: Life Meeker demonstrates courage in standing up for his beliefs and fighting for what he thinks is right. Loyal: He remains steadfast in his loyalty to the British crown and refuses to betray his allegiance despite hardships. Stubborn: Life Meeker can be uncompromising in his beliefs, leading to conflict with those who hold opposing views. Proud: He takes pride in his British heritage and is unwilling to back down in the face of adversity. Resourceful: Life Meeker shows ingenuity and resourcefulness in finding ways to support the British cause during the Revolutionary War.
The nickname for Eliphalet Meeker was "Life".
Dink Meeker informs Ender that his battle against the "simulated" Formic fleet was actually a real-life battle against the actual Formic forces, and that they had unknowingly wiped out an entire Formic colony.
The slave killed by the British in the book "My Brother Sam is Dead" was Jerry. His death serves as a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the impact of the Revolutionary War on individuals from all walks of life.
she lived a greeat life at first but as her brother went against and started a war with her it all hanged, at the end she commited suicide.
He is unhappy because: 1. He is dead. 2. He is in Purgatory, not Heaven. 3. This wouldn't have happened if his brother hadn't murdered him. 4. His brother then married his widow 5. His brother then became king 6. IT LOOKS LIKE HIS BROTHER GOT AWAY WITH IT!
He was captured by cowboys and taken on a ship where he got a disease and died. He was soon buried on an island.
No it is murder and against the law. You will spend the rest of your life in prison with a room mate named Bubba.
"My Brother Sam Is Dead" is a historical novel set during the American Revolutionary War. It follows the story of a young boy named Tim Meeker who is torn between loyalty to his brother, who is a Patriot soldier, and his father, who is a Loyalist. The novel explores themes of family, loyalty, and the impact of war on individuals and communities.