Death Penalty and its Execution

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One of the first recorded uses of the death plenty occurred in 16th Century Bc Egypt. The death plenty was established in the United States in 1608. There were many different tactics used to executed before there were laws passed. Several different tactics such as stoning, being burned to death, crucifixion, drowning, being buried alive, implement, and in many cases people were boil alive which took up to two hours most of time. In 1612, Virginia’s governor Sir Thomas Dale started the Divine, Moral, and Martial laws that stated even minor offenses were part of the death penalty. Offenses such as stealing grapes, killing chickens, killing dogs and horse without permission, or trading with the Indians. In 1619 sir Thomas Dale softened the laws do to fear that no one was going to settle in Virginia. In Britain the number of capital offenses increased until the 1700’s in which were 222 crimes punishable by law. Offenses such as stealing from homes in the amount of 40 shillings, stealing from a store in the amount of 5 shillings, robbing a rabbit warren, cutting down a tree, and counterfe...

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