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Based on document 1, Is the relationship between colonists and the British friendly or tense? How do you know?
Based on document 2, Is the relationship between colonists and the British friendly or tense? How do you know?
![Source 1: Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Gazette, first appeared May 9, 1754. Franklin had advocated creating a union of British colonies to negotiate with Indians and
oppose Indian and French aggression together.
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JOIN, or DIE.
Source 2: George Washington, letter to Robert Orme, aide-de-camp [assistant] to British General Edward Braddock, March 15, 1755.
It is true Sir, that I have....expressed a [desire] to serve the [brewing war] as a Volunteer...I may have to serve (with my best abilities) my King & Country, I must...confess,
that I am not a little biased by selfish considerations. To be plain, Sir, I wish [truly] wish to attain some knowledge of the Military Profession: and, believing a more favourable
opportunity cannot offer, than to serve under a Gentleman of General Braddock's abilities and experience.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7c6a3dff-6729-485c-933e-bf615eefedb6%2F5c37f7ec-5531-4f9e-8622-b88931d44ac4%2Fl5io9hg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Source 1: Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania Gazette, first appeared May 9, 1754. Franklin had advocated creating a union of British colonies to negotiate with Indians and
oppose Indian and French aggression together.
Sta
JOIN, or DIE.
Source 2: George Washington, letter to Robert Orme, aide-de-camp [assistant] to British General Edward Braddock, March 15, 1755.
It is true Sir, that I have....expressed a [desire] to serve the [brewing war] as a Volunteer...I may have to serve (with my best abilities) my King & Country, I must...confess,
that I am not a little biased by selfish considerations. To be plain, Sir, I wish [truly] wish to attain some knowledge of the Military Profession: and, believing a more favourable
opportunity cannot offer, than to serve under a Gentleman of General Braddock's abilities and experience.
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