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Mary Smith is accused of gossiping about her spouse at the markets
Owww!!
In the Middle Ages, punishment for crimes were very severe and barbaric. There were serious punishments for petty crimes.
Ordeal by fire - the accused held a red-hot iron and after three days if the burn was not healing than they were guilty.
Hey! She's feeding her chickens in the middle of the day when you're supposed to do it at sunrise! She must be a witch!
Trial by combat - the accused fought the accuser. The winner was innocent and the loser was punished.
During the Middle Ages, women were sometimes accused of being a 'witch'. Punishments for this included be burnt at the stake or hung.
Having suspicious behaviour could mean that you were a witch, and people believed that witches were meeting up with the devil at night.
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