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stubborn children law
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The stubborn children law tag on WindowsForum.com covers a historical Massachusetts Bay Colony statute from 1646 that allowed capital punishment for disobedient male children. Discussions reference Wikipedia entries explaining the law's origins and provisions. This tag is unrelated to Windows, Microsoft, or technology topics, focusing instead on colonial legal history and parental authority. Users exploring this tag will find threads examining the law's context, its harsh penalties, and its place in early American jurisprudence. The content is purely historical and legal in nature, with no connection to computing or IT subjects.
Stubborn Children Law
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The General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony enacted a law in November 1646 providing, among other things,[1] for the capital...