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death was a common punishment, but it depended on the crime committed.eg if you plotted against the king you would certainly be sentenced for death. for smaller crimes you would have fingers, toes and other body parts choppedoff

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they kind deserve to die cant liiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeee

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Q: How were the Saxons punished in 1066?
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