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.
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.
According to the British, treason.
Treason
Yes I can. Sentence: "The man was charged with treason." Hope that helps :)
Treason
the person found guilty
Louis Riel was found guilty of treason for leading two Métis resistance movements against the Canadian government in the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885. His actions were viewed as acts of rebellion against the authority of the Canadian government, leading to his conviction for treason.
Yes. You only loss your citizenship if found guilty of treason.
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.
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.
Guilty of Treason - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:Tous Canada:PG (Ontario) Sweden:(Banned)
They are arrested!
It is what the victims were found guilty of.
He was found guilty of treason.
No, but he was guilty of being French.