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He treated him with disrespect because he was a Jew and a money lender.

he spit at him in the merchant of Venice playbook act 1 scene 3:

Act 1, Scene 3:

Antonio called Shylock a misbeliever - insults his faith, called him a cur - a dog, spat on him, kicked him. Antonio was not sorry - he said he would gladly do it again. Shylock was treated horribly by Antonio and wanted revenge.

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