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Electric chair as used for electrocutions. The electric chair was developed in the late 1880s by a dentist with support from Thomas Edison (who had a financial interest in having direct current used in providing electricity, whereas the electric chair uses alternating current) and is still in use today.
Gas chamber (configured for lethal injection)
Crushing by elephant

Methods of capital punishment

Methods of execution used to carry out capital punishment have varied over time, and include:

External links

  • Internationalist Review Article published in the Internationalist Review on the evolution of execution methods in the United States
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