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Essay heading: Joan of Arc
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They sold her to the English. The English handed her over to the religious court at Rouen led by Pierre Cauchon, a pro-English Bishop of Beauvais, to be tried for witchcraft and heresy. The court told her that when a woman wears men's clothing, it is a crime against God. Her continuation of wearing the clothing was seen as insubordination and also sealed her fate... displayed 300 characters
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Her continuation of wearing the clothing was seen as insubordination and also sealed her fate. She continued to wear the clothes because the voices had not told her to stop and for protection from sexual abuse by the male soldiers that guarded her.
The trial included a series of hearings from February 21st through the end of March 1431... displayed next 300 characters
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