Criminals were treated poorly if they got caught stealing one tiny loaf of bread they could be in prison for ten years and even for life.
For most of the 1840's it was under Texian rule.
Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.
Women were not treated as equals in the 1800's. Women were only allowed to care for their home and family and didn't hold the same rights as men did.
Roman slaves became slaves at the time, because they were either prisoners of war, born into slavery or were criminals being punished. Therefore, different slaves would have different traditions. There were educated slaves that would teach or cook, for example, and they were treated better. These slaves were probably allowed to have their own traditions (free time, at all) The uneducated slaves were treated poorly, but were also typically prisoners of war or criminals, and they would often work on public projects with guards.
the criminals would sell alcohol illegally.
They were criminals. Back then criminals weren't given luxuries like they are today. They were the lowest of the low and were treated as such.
They were treated as criminals.
They were treated as in the thirteen colonies, but their production was in sugar.
Conscientious objectors were treated terribly. COs were seen as criminals and they were forced to work in labour camps and were tortured if they did not work. Many were shot due to objection.
They were Redemptioners sent to the Colonies to work and to reedeem themselves. They were not harshly treated because they were a valuable commodity. Labor was badly needed and labor they performed.
There actions may well be construed as war crimes and should be dealt with by the military.
In the 1840s, Dorothea Dix investigated the conditions in which mentally ill patients were living. She often found them in prisons, and they were treated like criminals. Dix worked to improve the conditions in which mentally ill patients lived, and she worked to get state governments to build mental hospitals.
by medications such as penicillin or erythromycin. Erythromycin appears to be more effective than penicillin.
If the homicide was justifiable then no criminal act has been committed
Jesus was crucified alongside two other criminals, he was treated as a criminal. The disciples of jesus were not crucified.
For most of the 1840's it was under Texian rule.
Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.Convicted criminals were sentenced "to the beasts" in the Colosseum.