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In the 16th century, punishments for rebellion varied significantly depending on the severity of the uprising and the ruling authority. Common punishments included execution, often by hanging or burning at the stake, for leaders and ringleaders. Others could face imprisonment, fines, or forced labor. Additionally, local communities might suffer collective reprisals, such as confiscation of property or harsh military reprisals against civilians.

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