He was afraid england would retaliate and attack the united states in the near future.
Benjamin Franklin believed that treating England harshly during peace negotiations would hinder the potential for future cooperation and reconciliation between the two nations. He recognized that a punitive approach could sow lasting resentment and conflict, making it difficult to establish a stable and beneficial relationship moving forward. Franklin advocated for a more diplomatic and conciliatory stance, aiming to foster goodwill and mutual respect, which he thought would ultimately benefit the newly formed United States.
He was treated well and there was a celebration too.
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
No
He was afraid england would retaliate and attack the united states in the near future.
Benjamin Franklin believed that treating England harshly during peace negotiations would hinder the potential for future cooperation and reconciliation between the two nations. He recognized that a punitive approach could sow lasting resentment and conflict, making it difficult to establish a stable and beneficial relationship moving forward. Franklin advocated for a more diplomatic and conciliatory stance, aiming to foster goodwill and mutual respect, which he thought would ultimately benefit the newly formed United States.
He was treated well and there was a celebration too.
They were arrested and treated harshly because they didn't belong to the Church of England.
Lots of people say very harshly so they treated them very harshly
Harshly
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
they were treated harshly
because they were treated harshly, overworked, and were in bad physical condition. they were treated like property and were harshly beaten and discriminated.
They were greatly disrespected, and no one wanted to be a part of them, and the government even didn't like the Quakers.
they wew treated harshly because people saw them as a threat to socioty