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kipiarov [429]
4 years ago
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What sentence was handed down to the rebel leaders? And for what?

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1 answer:
svlad2 [7]4 years ago
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There were fourteen rebel leaders sentenced to death because they were accused of treason. However, the new Governor John Hancock pardoned most of them and only two of the rebel leaders were hung. They were John Bly and Charles Rose of Berkshire County.

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