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Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were Italian American anarchists sentenced to death in 1927 for robbery and murder. They were executed in an electric chair. Both supported the trend of anarchism, which defended an unyielding war against a violent and oppressive government.
Although the evidence against them was largely shown to be false and there was no strong evidence against them, their radicality caused the jury and jury to turn against them. They were suspected of the robbery of a shoe factory on April 15, 1920, and the murders of its treasurer and guard. After a few hours of deliberation, the jury convicted Sacco and Vanzetti of first-degree murder, and were finally executed in 1927.