No, Charles Darnay was wrongly accused of treason in "A Tale of Two Cities." He was acquitted due to lack of evidence and a last-minute testimony that proved his innocence.
No. King Charles I thought it was impossible to have committed treason since he was the king. Whether he was in-fact guilty of treason is debatable.
Sydney Carton came to Paris to help the woman he loved and her family escape the bloodbath of the Rein of Terror in the French Revolution, knowing full well that he was probably going to be killed doing so.
He agreed to the Petition of Right and then ignored it.
He was tried and found guilty for treason.
the person found guilty
He was executed for high treason and acts of violence against the country.
The Texians (peoples not originally from Texas) were guilty of treason for declaring their independance from Mexico. Similar to how colonial Americans were considered to be guilty of treason by the Brittish.
yes he was found guilty
After they won independence from England, they were not guilty. While the colonies were under England's rule, they were guilty of treason to England.
i think it was that he was guilty of high treason and being a public enemy to the country of England.
Guilty of Treason - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:Tous Canada:PG (Ontario) Sweden:(Banned)
They are arrested!