History Crime and Punishment GCSE

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43 AD Romans Invade Britain
410 AD Romans left Britain. Anglo-Saxon Period begins
633AD Synod Of Whitby
After 633AD trial by ordeal and Wergild introduced
1066 Norman Conquest
1066 (trial) trial by combat
1066 (law) feudalism- forest laws
1072 church courts
1154 Henry II reign
1164 constitution of Clarendon
1215 end of trial by ordeal
1250 constables introduced
1285 posse Comimtatus (Eward i)
1494 beggars put in stock for 3 days
1547 vagrancy act - beggars forced to work
1576 house of correction (prison for beggars)
1605 Guy Fawkes gunpowder plot
1455-85 war of the roses
1542 witchcraft becomes a crime (Henry VIII)
1563 witchcraft prosecutions increase (Elizabeth I)
1642 English civil war
1685 last witchcraft execution
1736 all witchcraft laws abolished
1725 jonathan wild hung
1615-1776 transportation to america begins and ends
1787 transportation to Australia begins
1834 Tolpuddle Martyrs
1868 transportation Abolished
1842 pentonville
1869 public execution abolished
1823 Goals Act
1789 French Revolution
1960s Racism Laws
1970s Sexism Laws
1969 End of death penalty
1970s (Court) changes in sentences- probation community service, ASBOs
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