sent to court then the judge let them go
KILLED
Yes they could put you in jail or the stockade, Military prison depending on where you were at the time
Yes
As a protest against having to pay a monthly fee, even if unsuccessful, in a declining alluvial gold environment wher crushing rock was required and was limited to those able to provide the equipment.
there were not many people who were captured, when the lands came under the control of the Nazis, all of the people living in those territories came under Nazi control.
The actual stockade is what civilians would call a jail. Most bases have one. In the "old days" there were two jails on most Army bases. The stockade is like a county jail: if you do something bad enough to get sent to jail, but not bad enough to get sent to a prison like Leavenworth, you go to the stockade. The other was the Correctional Custody Facility, where people who needed their act straightened out in a hurry could be sent for two weeks of abuse. Those were closed because most bases used (I can't use the term for what these people were here--think "jerk" but worse) sergeants from the units as the cadre for the CCFs, and they were killing people.
The type of suffering in the holocaust was very devastating. Those who were captured were sent into internment camps (like the Japanese-Americans) and were cut off from everyday life, necessities, and sanitation. Life was miserable; those who weren't captured were killed and those that were lucky fled the country and had to leave their old life behind and start a new one.
Those had to live with the memory of what had happened usually bearing the scars.
Fined.
Very few women ever went on the Crusades, those that did were usually present as cheap prostitutes, cooks, or weavers to mend shredded cloth, also they were medics. Women that were captured in the Crusades were often raped so many killed themselves before capture.
how much did miners get paid in the 1800's? Miners in those days got paid by the ton. I was told by my great grandfather that when started mining in the 20's that he started out at 5 cents a ton for the first year he worked. You also have to remember that there was no machinery in those days so all the coal had to mined and loaded by hand.
In Virginia, the English settlers captured one member of a tribe, killed him, cut him up and scattered his body parts over the area. They wanted to let the people know what happened to those who dare to go against the English. And so it went...