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Other, more brutal forms of punishment included whipping. Usually twenty to forty lashes were common, with one case of 117 lashes in the record book. The punishment did not stop with whipping. A hot awl was ... ; You are here: Experts > Homework Help > American History > U.S. History > Puritan Women and punishment;
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Other, more brutal forms of punishment included whipping. Usually twenty to forty lashes were common, with one case of 117 lashes in the record book. The punishment did not stop with whipping. A hot awl was pierced through ... ; You are here: Experts > Homework Help > American History > U.S. History > Puritan Punishment;
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While I do want students to get a sense for Puritan crime and punishment, I don’t want any student to feel uneasy. Having done such simulations many times before, I fully anticipate that everyone will enjoy this class period, and we should have no shortage of volunteers to be tried in the court.
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In "Endicott and the Red Cross," Salem author Nathaniel Hawthorne provided readers with a look back at the types of punishments meted out by judges in Puritan Massachusetts. ... Like most other forms of Puritan punishment, it was both painful and humiliating.
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Although God still chooses the elect, the relationship becomes one of contract in which punishment for sins is a judicially proper response to disobedience. ... The plain style is the simplest of the three classical forms of style. In choosing the plain style, Puritan writers eschewed features common to the rhetoric of the day;
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What do the bilboes, the ducking stool, the Stocks, and the branks and gags all have in common? They were all forms of punishment in Puritan Massachusetts. Learn More...
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General Laws & Liberties; 1641-1648 ... For burglary on the "Lord's Day," and in addition to other punishment, it was decreed that the offender "shal for the first offence have one of his ears cut off.
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It is followed by an order banishing both visiting and resident Quakers upon pain of death if they return. Very properly this order is amply padded with Puritan railing and abuse.
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In Reply to: puritan laws and the 1600's posted by lacey on September 18, 19103 at 11:00:13: ... I would really appreciate it if I could get some information on Puritan laws and punishments for a school project I am doing in Social Studies. Thank you.
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