The Role Of Punishment In The Salem Witch Trials

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This is kind of a tough question because it’s one of those questions that could have an open ended answer. I think it depends. It depends whether the punishment is harsh or not and on what the crime is. For example, in the Salem witch Trials the punishment was death, and the only way of getting out of it was confessing. In this case, I would say it would be wise, if you want to live, to confess even if you didn’t do anything near to the crime. On anther note, let’s say, for example, someone accuses you of stealing something from a store, even though you’re friend was the one who did it, and the punishment was you’re not allowed to come back to the store ever again and the police being called on you, but if you confess you would just get a warning.