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The gunpowder plotters, including key figures like Guy Fawkes, were captured and faced severe punishments for their failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. They were tried for treason, found guilty, and subjected to brutal execution methods. This included being hanged, drawn, and quartered, a punishment that was both torturous and public, intended to serve as a warning against treason. Their bodies were displayed as a deterrent to others who might consider similar acts against the crown.

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