The History of the Death Penalty in America
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The death penalty is the ultimate punishment, reserved for the most heinous crimes, crimes including murder, rape, piracy, and treason The death penalty has been a part of American society since the colonial era. The first legal execution in America was of Captain George Kendall in 1608, and over thRead more
The death penalty is the ultimate punishment, reserved for the most heinous crimes, crimes including murder, rape, piracy, and treason
The death penalty has been a part of American society since the colonial era. The first legal execution in America was of Captain George Kendall in 1608, and over the next few centuries, there were many other executions.
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