Crime And Punishment In New York In The 1800's

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New York in the 1800s New York, New York is a bustling city, with many fascinating things for the eyes to look at. Horse and carriages, otherwise known as cabbies, fill the streets. The occasional parade marches through the city, whistles and drums playing in unison. New York City may seem like a lively and promising city, it does have its negatives as well. The medical treatment in the city is not the best, and the punishments for crime in the city were also jarring. Although, with the recently passed Constitution, the cruel and unusual punishments may have been put to an end. If you live in New York City, or plan on visiting, try to avoid the hospitals. If you have a minor headache, sleep it off. If you were to go to the

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