The punishment of sin in the early 1700's to late 1800's differs in what crime is committed.
Prostitution: you must wear a red "A" for adulterer ("Easy A" wasn't lying)
Theft: Prison
Murder: Death
Different religion: Death (in most colonies/states)
Refusal to obey a officer (cop): Prison, fined, or even death
Plotting: Prison
Conspiracy: House arrest or Prison
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
Crime is the breaking of a rule or law for which a punishment may ultimately be prescribed by some organized form of government. Crime's severity is measured by the laws or rules it is comitted under.
by breaking all the rules
To make sure everyone had rules.. that where equal....
slave codes!!
A legal rule establishes the boundaries of acceptable behavior in society, while punishment is the consequence for breaking those rules. Punishment serves as a deterrent to future violations of the rules and helps to maintain social order.
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.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
The punishment for breaking rules as a Rotary exchange student can vary depending on the severity of the infraction and the policies of the local Rotary club. Typically, consequences may include a warning, probation, or even termination of the exchange program, which could result in the student being sent home. The Rotary program emphasizes adherence to rules to ensure a positive experience for both the student and host community.
It is just like expelling them which is called excommunicate.
The punishment for breaking the week of peace, in older times, was death. Okonkwo got off lightly in comparison.
Crime is the breaking of a rule or law for which a punishment may ultimately be prescribed by some organized form of government. Crime's severity is measured by the laws or rules it is comitted under.
The cast of Breaking the Rules - 1998 includes: Kentaro Zens