because they didn't like him.
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In "The Call of the Wild," the man known as the Scotch half-breed is depicted as cruel and neglectful towards the sled dogs. He prioritizes his own needs over the welfare of the animals, often using them harshly and failing to provide adequate care or sustenance. His treatment exemplifies the harsh realities of survival in the Klondike, showcasing the brutality that the dogs endure from some humans during their struggle for dominance and success.
He wnated to treat them kindley and respect one another.
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why did the spaniards treat the Aztecs harshly
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the social context
Discrimination
To teach them that life wasn't easy, and that they would have to fight for their lives.
he treated john more harshly than he treated the other children
Not necessarily. The English were known to treat the Natives harshly while on the other hand, the French and Natives were "friends" as they were very good trading partners and were close, such as learning each others languages and living together.
They believed Wilson would not allow the Allies to treat Germany harshly after the war.
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Sykes treated Delia harshly due to his jealousy and insecurities about her independence. He was resentful of her success and financial independence, which led him to verbally and emotionally abuse her. Sykes felt emasculated by Delia's strength and made her suffer as a way to regain a sense of power and control.
The Japanese were treated very harshly after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. This was due to the government trying to understand if anyone gave the Japanese direct coordinates to Pearl Harbor.
Some thought the treat dealt too harshly with Germany.Some thought participation in the League of Nations marked a permanent American commitment to international affairs.