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The laws were applied equally to Europeans and natives; if a colonist injured or killed an Indian, he was punished as prescribed by the law covering the specific crme. There was no attitude of "It was only an Indian," because Penn and others like him saw the natives as just as human as Europeans, with the same basic human rights. This also gained the respect and trust of the First Americans. So the relationship was good between the Quakers and the indians.

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well because they had the same king so they had the same beliefs and the king didnt want to change the beliefs

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