William Wallace was captured by the English in 1305 and faced trial for treason. His punishment was brutal; he was hanged, drawn, and quartered, a method reserved for the most serious crimes. Before his execution, he was subjected to torture to elicit confessions and to further humiliate him. Despite his gruesome fate, Wallace became a symbol of Scottish independence and resistance.
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