They all died
They were 6 men from the village of Tolpuddle who were convicted of swearing a secret oath which got them punished severely.
Marjorie Mary Firth has written: 'The Tolpuddle martyrs' -- subject(s): Grand National Consolidated Trades' Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Tolpuddle martyrs
his name was: Judge Baron Williams :D
they wew treated harshly because people saw them as a threat to socioty
The judge who sentenced the Tolpuddle Martyrs in 1834 was Sir John Campbell, who was the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas at the time. The Martyrs were a group of agricultural laborers who formed a trade union to protest against low wages. Sir John Campbell sentenced them to transportation for life to penal colonies in Australia, a decision that sparked widespread outrage and became a significant event in the history of labor rights in the UK.
Harry Brooks has written: 'Six heroes in chains' -- subject(s): Tolpuddle martyrs, Labor unions, History
eight strikers arrested for killing officers
Martyrs' Memorial was created in 1843.
martyrs are people who die for there religious faith
The martyrs died for their christian belief.
There were thousands of martyrs after Stephen.
Martyrs of Thailand died in 1940.