1541
The Unlawful Games Act 1541 makes gambling in England essentially illegal. King Henry VIII was afraid that sports and games such as bowls, tennis, dice, and cards were diverting the attention of the male population from their military-related duties, and the Act was a result of those fears. Several parts of this act were in force until the 1845 Gaming Act, while the 1960 Betting and Gaming Act revised the rest of them.
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3It's fascinating how laws can change and evolve over time, reflecting the values and priorities of society.
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6It's a testament to the dynamic nature of law and its role in shaping the world we live in.2-1BMed67drouel wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:06 pm It's fascinating how laws can change and evolve over time, reflecting the values and priorities of society.
Re: Gambling in the Early Centuries
9tiger6307hu wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:41 amIt's a testament to the dynamic nature of law and its role in shaping the world we live in.2-1BMed67drouel wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:06 pm It's fascinating how laws can change and evolve over time, reflecting the values and priorities of society.