Homosexuality
The Rights of homosexuals are discussed in many volumesof material readily available to the public; however, not many people choose to gain sufficient knowledge on the subject. Therefore, given the amount of materials and opportunity for individuality the subject of homosexuality seemed to be a prime choice for a paper. This paper will address the history of persecution that gays suffered under United States policies of the past, how they fought for the rights that they now have, and what rights they eventually Early US settlers believed that homosexuality was a terrible crime, a crime punishable by death. The earliest execution occurred in the year 1566 in St. Augustine Florida, when a Frenchman was executed by Spanish military authorities. Many such executions also occurred in colonial Virginia, Connecticut, & New York. 1 At this time, Lesbians did not receive the death penalty, although they did receive some harsh treatment. However, in 1636 a proposal was made in the Massachusetts Bay colony, requesting that women homosexuals receive the same punishment as men, death.1 And in 1656 the New Haven colony in Connecticut passed a law requiring death for both
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Approximate Word count = 1115
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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