Key term for Edexcel GCSE History, used in Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain.
A penal method where convicted criminals were exiled to overseas colonies, such as Australia, to serve their sentences.
Transportation appears in Edexcel GCSE History revision content for Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel, especially Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain and Case Studies: Pentonville Prison and Robert Peel.
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Case Studies: Pentonville Prison and Robert Peel
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Nature of Law Enforcement and Punishment
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Nature and Changing Definitions of Criminal Activity
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain • Case Studies: Pentonville Prison and Robert Peel
Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Britain • Nature of Law Enforcement and Punishment
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Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Nature of Law Enforcement and Punishment