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When was witchcraft outlawed?

1562


What were witches accused of in Medieval Times?

Medieval witches were not accused of much. Witches were accused of all sorts of mischief, but that was during the Renaissance, not in medieval times. In medieval times, there were laws against witchcraft in some places, but the laws of the Carolingian Empire and the Kingdom of the Lombards both made it clear that belief in witchcraft was unacceptably superstitious and so prosecuting people as witches was illegal. And under the laws of King Athelstan, in Anglo Saxon England, it was a capital crime to execute a person for witchcraft. There is a link below to an article on witch hunts.


What happened to witches in Shakespeare time?

As shown in Shakespeare's plays Henry VI Part I and Henry VI Part II the traditional punishment for witches was to be burned at the stake. But new laws were made during the sixteenth century. The Witchcraft Act of 1562 provided that claims of witchcraft were to be tried as felonies, and punished by imprisonment except in cases where the witchcraft was proven to have caused harm, in which case the punishment was death by hanging. King James's Witchcraft Act of 1604 allowed the death penalty for all cases of witchcraft. Again, the death penalty was by hanging.


How many people are in jail in Massachusetts for witchcraft?

None right now, because the laws against witchcraft were abolished hundreds of years ago.


What should you surpose to do to know all the divine natural laws?

Look in to witchcraft...


What is the possessive form for King Charles Laws?

The possessive form is King Charles's laws.


Askia Muhammad was the king of the Songhai Empire from 1493 until 1528. Which of these changes did Askia Muhammad implement in the Songhai government?

He introduced laws which were based on the teachings of the Quran.


Did the government play a role in the Nuremberg laws?

yes, the government introduced the laws.


When were drunk driving laws introduced?

1968


Why were the Jim crows laws introduced?

fuvk


How many laws did King Hammurabi had?

King Hammurabi had 282 laws.


Who introduced light?

Er...no-one 'introduced' it - it's a natural phenomenon, a product of physical laws.