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The Twelve Tables were a set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets created in ancient Rome in 451 and 450 BCE. They were the beginning of a new approach to laws where they would be passed by government and written down so that all citizens might be treated equally. If you were to commit arson there was a chance that you would be sentenced to death, and in this case it would be to burning. Or if you used magic on some crops this was also punishable by death but in this case it would be to crucifixion. Some of the not as harsh crimes were punishable by loss of citizenship, or even getting banned from Rome. The Twelve Tables cut down on a lot of the crime being committed because of the harsh punishments there were for everything.

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