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way back when...it used to be death by hangin....even now i think they receive the death penalty and do hard time in a federal prison.

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they would probably get beheaded

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Q: What happens to someone who commits treason in Tudor times?
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What is treason in Tudor times?

treason is the plotting to kill the queen/king


What happened in the Tudor punishment of being crushed?

because they could of committed treason or petty treason.


What did you have to do in Tudor times to get beheaded?

the main reason would have been treason, speaking out against the government or not practicing the "right religion"


What was Tudor crime?

Murder, theft... basicly crimes today. Oh, except for the fact you could get exicuted for treason against the crown.


Who is Tudor?

a Tudor is someone who lived 400 years ago. they would have been ruled by Henry VII, Henry VII or edward VI, maryI or elizabeth I whos last name was Tudor


What happens if you break the school rules on Tudor times?

You would be flogged with the birch.


Why did the Tudor period start?

The Tudor dynasty happened when Henry Tudor (Henry VII) beat king Richard the III in the war of the roses. Henry wanted to be king, the only way someone could be king or queen in that time was to kill the monach.


What happens to Marry?

Mary Tudor died at the age of 42 of stomach cancer, on 17 November 1558.


Why did they execute people in the Tudor time?

Henry VII executed 2 of his wives for commiting treason (Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard). My theory is that they didn't want any people that were breaking the law to live any longer.


When was Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor born?

Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor was born in 1863.


When did Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor die?

Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor died in 1946.


Lady Jane Grey did?

She was named by Edward VI as his successor and claimed the throne of England but after only 9 days Edward's eldest sister Mary Tudor successfully claimed the throne as Mary I and Lady Jane Grey was executed for Treason.