How Did Tituba Salem Witch Trials

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Tituba is thought to be the reason the trials continued as long as they did because of the story she told at her first examination. When Betty starting acting bewitched and no one knew why, Tituba tried to find out who the witch was by making a witchcake, a combination of rye bread and Betty’s urine that was fed to a dog. Tituba was used to this practice from her homeland and was not aware it was disapproved of in Salem Village. After the witchcake was made the girls’ symptoms only got worse. Soon after Tituba was accused of witchcraft and was brought to be examined by the local magistrate. The two other people who were accused, Sarah Good and Sarah Osbourne, had already been examined and both had pleaded not guilty. Tituba had previously said she was not a witch, so not many people thought the examination would be unimportant, but when Tituba got to the stand something different …show more content…
Tituba claimed she never hurt the children, but that “the Devil came to me and bid me serve him.” Tituba then continued with an elaborate story about how Good, Osbourne, and 2 other women worked with the Devil and threatened her that if she did not hurt the children, worse would be done to her. Tituba also told of many animals such as dogs, black and red cats, yellow birds, a wolf, a creature with the head of a women, wings, and two legs, and a hairy creature that stood on two legs. Tituba said she hurt Elizabeth Hubbard and Ann Putnam because the man and women forced her too. She also traveled with them by riding on sticks, the origin of the idea that witches ride on broomsticks, described more like teleportation device that flight. The next day, Tituba was examined again and told of how the Devil had come to her and she had made a covenant with him to serve him 6 years by nearly