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The king considered the Patriot cause to be treason. Communism didn't exist for another 200 years so they couldn't have been communist.
The other two people on the cross were two robbers , who had done great criminal offence, or high treason against the roman empire were put on the cross on either side of christ.
in the UK a crime against the crown is called treason
No. Though some may perceive Limbaugh's comments as unpatriotic, the fact is, it is the right of American people to voice their political opinions and beliefs. The only environment where Rush Limbaugh's remarks could be construed as treason is under a tyranny.
Treason is the only crime defined in the Constitution.The US Constitution, in Article I, Section 5 mentions treason and "breach of the peace."Section 8 mentions "counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States" and "piracies and felonies committed on the high seas."Article II, Section 4 mentions treason and bribery.Article III, Section 3 defines treason against the United States as "only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort."
The British king wanted patriot leaders in Massachusetts arrested for inciting riots against the British. The British chose Massachusetts as their first strike because they wanted to round up Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams to stop the riots.
No Treason was created in 1867.
And Their Name Was Treason was created in 2004.
Geoffrey Trease wrote Cue for Treason.
No. Treason is an act, not a thought.
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