Crime and Punishment in Colonial America Flashcards
1st permanent British colony
- Established in 1607
- Colonists adopted English criminal justice practices
- Capital punishment mandated for dozen+ offenses: homicide, heresy, theft, destruction of crops…
- Petty/minor crimes punished = public shaming
Public shaming punishment
Pillory, Ducking stool
Whipping Post
Pillory
In Colonial Virginia
The accused was placed in a wooden framework with holes for the head and arms. Leaving them vulnerable to public humiliation
Ducking Stool
A chair located near a riverbank to which the accused was tied and dunked into water
Colonial America
Whipping Post
The public location where criminals were whipped in front of the entire town
Virginia Slave Code
1705
- 1 of the first Slave codes in the American Colonial South
- Installed by the Colonial gov of Virginia.
- Defined the status of slaves as racially based and as real estate (not human)
- Gave Virginia slaveholders near absolute power over their “human property”
- Served as model for other Southern colonies
- Practices towards slaves were appalling:
- Slaves barred form interracial
marriage, traveling freely and
learning how to write/read
Punishment for slaves: public whipping and physical mutilation (visible to other slaves)
Serious crimes(homicide, insurrection) = Execution
Puritan Massachusetts
Largest colony in the North East (-> representative of New England Colonial Experience)
Colonial Massachusetts in 1629 by Puritans who hoped to create a new perfect society based on the Bible
Biblical Law: Puritans = intolerant regarding morality (adultery)
- Extramarital sex, if involved woman = Capital offense punishable by death
- Thief = punishable by branding on cheek/forehead
- Heresy and Political misconduct = banishment
- Petty/minor crimes = public whipping and pillory