Peter Bestes didn't trust the loyalist due to a history of perceived betrayal and conflicting interests. He likely believed that the loyalist's allegiance to a foreign power undermined local autonomy and could threaten the community's well-being. Additionally, past experiences may have shaped Bestes' skepticism towards those who align with foreign influences, fostering a belief that their loyalties could shift at any moment. This distrust stemmed from a broader context of political tension and personal experiences that led him to view the loyalist with suspicion.
I believe the answer is that since he was brought as a slave (if I'm correct) that he didn't know who to trust. He thought the patriots and loyalists were both bad people.
bkuss he didnt
they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government
they didnt trust France because France was an allie of great Britain during the 18th century.
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I believe the answer is that since he was brought as a slave (if I'm correct) that he didn't know who to trust. He thought the patriots and loyalists were both bad people.
bkuss he didnt
Elizabeth Helen Peter has written: 'Trust'
Probably in there house.
they didnt trust the king as much
Peter A. Leonard has written: 'Trust me' -- subject(s): Thieves, Fiction
Mostly they didnt trust them at all that's the answer to the question if not look them up on your social studies book you dumazz......
Faith
its a zonkey. trust me its true i didnt believe it at first but i found out in my science textbook
NO, do not trust him at all. Why would you? He is lying why would he have hickeys all over him then?
The white peoples government had betrayed the Indians too many times before and the Indians didnt want to trust them again
they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government