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Explain one way in which punishment in the Anglo-Saxon period (before 1066) was similar to punishment in the later Medieval period.

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Answer:

The church had its own courts and a different system of punishment. The Anglo-Saxons didn't have prisons. Most people found guilty of crimes were punished with fines.

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Trial by ordeal

Walking at least nine feet on hot coals.

Putting your handing boiling water to retrieve a stone.

Picking up a red hot iron.

Explanation:

The church had its own courts and a different system of punishment. The Anglo-Saxons didn't have prisons. Most people found guilty of crimes were punished with fines.

...

Trial by ordeal

Walking at least nine feet on hot coals.

Putting your handing boiling water to retrieve a stone.

Picking up a red hot iron.