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When did Leopold II abolish the death penalty in Tuscany?

  • 30 November 1756

  • 30 November 1776

  • 30 November 1786

  • 30 November 1796

Answer

On November 30, 1786, Leopold II, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, made a progressive and influential decision by abolishing the death penalty within his domain, becoming one of the first rulers in modern history to do so. This bold move demonstrated his commitment to justice and humanitarian principles, leaving a lasting impact on the region and inspiring other leaders to reconsider their own penal systems.
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