1. Beatings
2. Hangings
3.extra work
4. Beatings, beatings, and more beatings!
some of the punishments were wearing a dunce cap, getting whipped, wearing a sign around your neck, balance on a wood block, and one was were you had to get your hair clipped in a clip and then that clip was pinned to the wall then you were on your tiptoes untill the teacher thought you learned your lesson.
The stocks mostly. They would put your head in the stock and tie you arms and legs for a certain amout of time.
If it was in school, they would be whipped, beaten, or need to sit in a chair alone with a hat on that said something embarrassing like, Baby good-for-nothing or Poopsy Baby. XD
No
No, before. The word colonial derives from colonies. Colonies are owned or ruled by a parent country. In the case of the American colonies it was England. After the revolution they were independent, that is, they were no longer colonies.
AnswerIn Tudor times loads of people were causing crimes and they need to have a penalty for their crimesAnswerPunishments in any age are needed so that a society does not have anarchy..we have punishments for crimes and so did they...theirs were just more severe
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
No
I say about 24,25.
the old age in colonial America was about 20
The Age of Imperialism was the quest for colonial empires.
The minimum age for capital punishment according to Texas statutes is 17.
Children can form cliques at any age. The most common age would be once they enter school age. Cliques can be a very bad thing and may lead to bullying of other kids.
No, before. The word colonial derives from colonies. Colonies are owned or ruled by a parent country. In the case of the American colonies it was England. After the revolution they were independent, that is, they were no longer colonies.
AnswerIn Tudor times loads of people were causing crimes and they need to have a penalty for their crimesAnswerPunishments in any age are needed so that a society does not have anarchy..we have punishments for crimes and so did they...theirs were just more severe
the age is 14.
Heavy Rain is rated M by the ESRB. Common Sense Media, a website for rating media age ranges, says that it is appropriate for ages 18 and up. Kids reviewing the game think it is okay for kids age 14 and up, while parents reviewing the game think it is okay for 15 and up on common sense media.
In the colonial Age
Nobody played with kids their age. == ==