The Wicked Witches of Salem The Salem Witchcraft trials in Massachusetts during 1692 resulted in nineteen innocent deaths. Many men and women were hanged and one man was pressed to death. Although Salem was home to the witchcraft trials, the hysteria spread to many towns around Massachusetts. The witchcraft trials are responsible for hundreds of innocent deaths over time. It began at the end of 1691 when a few girls in the town of Salem were seen dancing in the woods. Dancing and partaking…
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Witchcraft The Salem Witch Trials is a big historical event in the 17th century relating to Witchcraft. The Salem Witch Trials started in the spring of 1692. A hysteria had gone throughout Massachusetts about people being possessed by the devil. Over 150 men, women, and children were accused, September 1692. As many were puzzled on this topic, other people had come up with theories. Some believed smallpox epidemic caused Witchcraft and others believed it was caused by a fungus ergot showing symptoms…
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Trials of Conspiracies Something that is so controversial and still stirs up paranoia is witch trials. Witch Trials have been around for centuries and follow the practice of magic and use of spells and spirits towards others. The Salem witch trials in specific were significant because the public had let this topic become out of control and so widely spoken of so soon. In Massachusetts 1692, three young girls had a strange feeling coming over them. They started feeling controlled and would convulse…
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convicted of witchcraft, to gladly confess to being a witch. According to the information that I was given, the only real plausible decision during that time would to say “yes” to being a witch for even though I would know better than to think myself a witch I would rather stay alive by confessing to such an outrageous crime rather than deny the accusation to later be killed for telling the truth. I believe that many other people during the Salem Witch Trials did the same in order to say themselves from being…
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attacks, fear was changed the course of history. People used fear as an excuse to outcast people, until others stood up and fought the fear during the Salem Witch Trials, the Red Scare and the Stonewall riots. The Salem Witch Trials are characterized by people taking advantage of fear to get their own personal agendas across. The Salem Witch Trials began with the scapegoating of Tituba, a slave from Barbados (making her easy to blame). “By this time, suspicion had already begun to focus on Tituba…
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The Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials all began because a group of girls started to show worrisome behavior. They claimed to be possessed by the devil, they girls accused many women in the community of witchcraft. The Witch Trials were made up of,'' A series of hearings and prosecutions of people being accused of witchcraft." These events were held in the Salem village in Massachusetts from February 1692 to May 1693. The community of Salem started to purge from anything…
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Eivys Borges Professor McLeod ENC1101 12/9/15 Salem Witch Trials The Salem witch trials were a series of court trials that were aimed at prosecuting people who had been accused of witchcraft in Massachusetts. Taking place between January 1692 and May 1693, it was one of the first hysterical moments that America would go on to see. What happened during the Salem witch trials? On January 20, 1692, in Salem Village, the Reverend Samuel Parris' nine-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and his eleven-year-old…
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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…
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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…
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There were so many things happening in Salem that people were going crazy and blaming certain actions on witchcraft. The people of Salem believed the satan had taken over Salem and he was the one bewitching people. The ones who were accused were questioned and if they didn’t confess they would hang. If they confessed they would just be put in jail for a few weeks. The ones who were accusing people of witchcraft were the ones who had dark forces in them and wanted certain things. As more and more…
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