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Since 1618 the laws of England had apparently been informally [[Sodomy law: Virginia, May 24, 1610|enforced in Virginia]]. In 1661 the laws of England were expressly adopted by the Virginia assembly (making the English "buggery" law official in the colony).<ref>1661: Virginia buggery law; Jefferson,
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Notes on the State of Virginia, p. 126.</ref> The death penalty for the crime was abolished (for free persons) in 1800.
  
Since 1618 the laws of England had apparently been informally enforced in [[Sodomy" law: Virginia Colony, May 24, 1610|Virginia]]. In 1661 the laws of England were expressly adopted by the Virginia assembly (making the English "buggery" law official in the colony).<ref>1661: Virginia buggery law; Jefferson,
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Notes on the State of Virginia, p. 126.</ref> The death penalty for the crime was abolished (for free persons) in 1800.
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Since 1618 the laws of England had apparently been informally enforced in Virginia. In 1661 the laws of England were expressly adopted by the Virginia assembly (making the English "buggery" law official in the colony).[1] The death penalty for the crime was abolished (for free persons) in 1800.


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References

Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac (NY: Harper & Row, 1983) p.104.

  1. 1661: Virginia buggery law; Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, p. 126.
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