Salem Witch Trial Research Paper

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In the spring of 1692, a group of teenage girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, declared themselves to be under the devil's sway and accused numerous local women of being witches. This sparked the famed witch trials. A special court met in Salem to hear the cases as a wave of hysteria swept over colonial Massachusetts; the first found guilty, Bridget Bishop, was hung that June. Bishop was followed by eighteen people to Gallows Hill in Salem, and over the course of the following few months, some 150 additional men, women, and children were charged. Did you ever think about why some people get off easier than others? Why were some hanged, and others just accused? During this time in the era of the witch trials, was a man named John Hendrix,