The Horrible Forms Of Torture In The 19th Century

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It was mainly used for capital punishment but in the somewhat established courts many confessions were deemed invalid because it was believed that the victim was being forced to confess under great agony. Only since the early modern period did torture become the inhumane entity that it is viewed as today. During this time period, horrible forms of public torture were used in hopes to deter heretics from the king or religion. Ever since the end of WWII did torture become the secretive and horrible thing that comes to mind today. Here, democracies such as France, England, and America developed the methods of torture that leave no marks and cannot be proven except in people with PTSD. This discovery raised concerns world wide that now people