In the USA it is between age 12 to 18 but some minor cases over 18 can still be sent to juvenile hall.
Enslaved people from Dahomey were sent primarily to the Americas, particularly to regions like the Caribbean and North America, where they were forced to work on plantations and in various other labor-intensive industries. Some were also sent to other parts of the Americas, such as Brazil and parts of South America.
Laws vary by location, but in many places you cannot legally move out until you are 18 without parental consent. If you do so without permission, your parents could report you as a runaway. It's important to check the laws in your specific area and consider discussing your situation with a trusted adult or legal professional.
The majority of African slaves were sent to the Americas, particularly to regions in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States, to work on plantations producing labor-intensive crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
A friend of a friend sent me.
(in the US) No, they are not. "The people" elect legislators to represent them in Congress, or the various state legislatures. It is these "representatives of the people" that actually vote on the laws therebys giving "the people" their voice.
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Once Sent from the Golden Hall was created in 1998.
They would be sent out to the country side on a train. Then would get lined up in the town hall and people would come into the hall and pick the children they want and take them home.
Every age of Jews were sent to the camps, from newborns to centegenarians.
They got sued. and sent to juvie for most of their life
they would probably be sent to juvie. why did you vandalize a grave stone?
If you mean stealing a car you could go to jail depending on how old you are if you're under 14 either juvie or "a warning" and sent home to your parents.
If you mean stealing a car you could go to jail depending on how old you are if you're under 14 either juvie or "a warning" and sent home to your parents.
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"The Juvie Three" by Gordon Korman follows the story of three teenage boys who are sent to a juvenile detention center after separate crimes. They form an unlikely bond and escape together, leading to a series of adventures and challenges as they try to navigate life on the run and confront their pasts. The novel explores themes of friendship, redemption, and second chances.
Their souls get sent to the great hall where they await reinCARnation
It sent all of Europe to the Dark Ages