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13 April, 09:26

What was the outcome of the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti?

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  1. 13 April, 10:34
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    Sacco and Vanzetti were two Italian immigrants in the US who were accused of robbery and murder during the early 20th century (1919-1920). When the trail was held, many knew about these individuals because of their radical political views. Both men were considered anarchists, aka people who wanted no government in society at all. Due to these views, many assumed the worst of these individuals.

    Ultimately they were found guilty and were executed. Italian immigrants and other individuals all over the country tried to stop the execution from happening, claiming these men faced an unfair trial. Regardless, the court did not overturn its decision and both men were executed.
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