grammar?

Were they treat fairly?
were they treated fairly?
I'm hopeless with grammar! please can anyone help
15:17 Fri 11th May 2012
 
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treated
Treated, for sure.
Certainly the second option, although "treat" (pronounced trett) is a common dialect alternative.
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