Dec 22, 2009

Crime and Punishment in America - Classroom | Timeline of Events

1215

King John signs the Magna Carta in England, recognizing certain fundamental liberties and rights of landowners.

1609

English and other European colonists begin settling the East Coast of North America, adapting the English common-law criminal justice system to the New World. One such adaptation is establishing the position of sheriff.

1611

The colony of Virginia issues "Lawes Divine, Morall and Martiall" to maintain a strict control over the settlement's residents during its infancy.

1692

A series of witchcraft trials occurs in Massachusetts, leading to the conviction and execution of several supposed witches.

1740s

Slave patrols are established in the southern colonies to monitor slave activities. Such patrols are considered a forerunner of policing.

1775
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