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He was afraid england would retaliate and attack the united states in the near future.
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
Because the people who enslaved them had no respect for them or their culture. To them, the slaves were less than human beings. They were harshly mistreated because they were simply "different."
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He was afraid england would retaliate and attack the united states in the near future.
He was afraid england would retaliate and attack the united states in the near future.
They were arrested and treated harshly because they didn't belong to the Church of England.
No, "harshly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done.
Yes, harshly is an adverb.Some example sentences using this word are:The judges harshly criticised his performance.She harshly scolded her child.
why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
-ly is the suffix for harshly. It means in the matter of and turns it into a adverb.
The word "harsh" is an adjective.
"Don't touch that!" the angry man growled harshly.
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
The Pilgrims were a group of Separatists who traveled from England, to Holland, and then onto the New World in 1620. The Separatists wanted to separate from the church of England because they didn't like the religious views and were being harshly persecuted.
Lots of people say very harshly so they treated them very harshly