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The first execution in the pilgrim’s Plymouth colony was actually of a 16-year-old boy named Thomas Granger.

Official records reveal that he was hanged for  “buggery with a mare, a cow, two goats, divers sheepe, two calves, and a turkey,” and the judge at his trial actually said his crimes were more heinous than murder.

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