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He was accused of stealing horses, theft and robbery, and escaping prison.
Captain Thomas Preston, Corporal William Wemms, James Hartigan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Matthew Kilroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery were the accused soldiers of the Boston Massacre.
Captain Kidd was famous primarily for his controversial transition from a privateer to a pirate in the late 17th century. Initially commissioned by the British government to hunt down pirates, he was accused of turning to piracy himself after allegedly seizing a ship and its cargo. His trial and execution in 1701 made him a notorious figure in maritime history, symbolizing the blurred lines between privateering and piracy during that era. Kidd's story has since inspired countless legends and tales about piracy.
Phips was the governor of the Massachusetts colony where the trials took place. He ended them when his wife was accused.
These are rights intended for individuals accused for a crime.
William Kidd was a Scottish privateer turned pirate who was accused of piracy, including attacking ships and stealing cargo in the late 17th century. He was arrested and found guilty of piracy and murder, and ultimately executed by hanging in 1701.
Justine was accused of murdering William
He was accused of stealing horses, theft and robbery, and escaping prison.
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Captain Kidd was executed in 1701 for piracy and murder. He was accused of attacking and looting ships in the Indian Ocean. While some historians believe that Kidd was wrongly accused and unfairly convicted, others argue that he did engage in acts of piracy.
Captain Thomas Preston, Corporal William Wemms, James Hartigan, William McCauley, Hugh White, Matthew Kilroy, William Warren, John Carrol, and Hugh Montgomery were the accused soldiers of the Boston Massacre.
The monster meets William in the forest
The 3 Kenyans accused at the ICC for crimes against humanity are Hon.Uhuru Kenyatta, Hon. William Ruto, and Arap Sang.
The cast of Self-Accused - 1913 includes: Frank Smith as The Dying Criminal William Welsh as The Real Murderer
William Westcott was accused of forging the founding documents.
The cast of Unjustly Accused - 1914 includes: William Ellingford as Andy David Hartford as John Bonner Cleo Madison as Mary