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Common punishments for breaking the rules of indentured servitude included extension of the servitude term, physical punishment such as whipping, fines, or in severe cases, imprisonment.
Common punishments for indentured servants who broke the rules included extension of their service term, physical beatings, fines, or even imprisonment. Violent or repeated offenses could sometimes lead to their contract being sold to a harsher master.
They may face social ostracization, discrimination, or persecution within their community. In extreme cases, they may be physically harmed or even killed for violating caste rules.
Defines treason and the rules for punishment if someone is convicted of treason.
they would be thrown into the dungen or killed
well it means like you broke the rules
It depends what your actions were that violated the law, but the most common punishment is in fees.
People who broke those rules. You have to remember that the capital punishment existed in all ancient societies.
It depends on which people and which historical period. Different peoples have/had different laws.
The "law" is a system of rules that prohibit certain forms of behavior. In order to be laws, these rules must define consequences that happen if someone does not obey. These consequences are punishments. For example, one possible punishment for committing a misdemeanor in California is jail time.
you would get punished. they would kill you.
The punishment for the person who didn't participate or follow the rules was that he would have to pay the expenses of the entire journey.