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Crime and punishment through time , c1000- present
Crime and punishment in early modern England c1500-c1700
Early modern law enforcement
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When were import duties introduced in England?
In the
17th century
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Why did smugglers make money during the introduction of import duties?
They avoided
taxes
by bringing goods into the country secretly
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What made anti-smuggling laws difficult to enforce?
Local
people often supported the smugglers
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What happened in England after the execution of Charles I in 1649?
England became a republic for
eleven
years
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Who ruled England during the republican period after Charles I's execution?
Extremist Protestants called Puritans, led by
Oliver Cromwell
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What activities did the Puritans ban for being ungodly?
Sport on
Sundays
, drinking, feasting, and
Christmas
festivities
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By 1700, what was the population of London?
500,000
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Why did crimes such as theft and fraud become more common in towns?
Due to the
anonymity
of life in a town
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Who appointed town constables and watchmen?
Town authorities
or rich men
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What was the role of town constables?
To patrol
towns
, protect
homes
, and arrest
serious
criminals
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How were night watchmen compensated for their work?
They were
unpaid
volunteers
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What did night watchmen do while patrolling the town at night?
They carried a lamp and rang a
bell
to warn people
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What was a 'thief taker' and what issue arose from this practice?
A hired individual to catch thieves, leading to
corruption
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How did the role of thief takers contribute to crime in early modern England?
Many
criminals became
thief
takers
and
informed
on others
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