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Salem witch trials were when |
1692 |
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Where was Salem |
Massachusetts |
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Common way to execute witches in England |
Burning |
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In New England (Massachusetts) witches were commonly killed by |
Hanging |
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Was it men or women who was closer to God according to the Purtains |
Men |
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What slave said she saw satan and accused others as witches |
Tibis |
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How many were accused on the first trial |
3 |
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The second trial was different than most because |
True church members were accused and found guilty |
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A believed mark left by satan to prove they were witches |
Witches teat |
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Do anybody know why this odd behavior happened in Salem |
No |
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The French and Indian war was in 1670, but in 1690 the fear was |
Another Indian war |
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Women who were found guilty were excommunicated from their church. They were buried where? |
Ditches |
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Which old lady was found not guilty, then found guilty because of young girls started screaming immediately afterwards? |
Rebecca Nurse |
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Anyone who confessed was |
Not executed |
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A man that was found guilty of witchcraft |
Giles Corey |
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Gilley Corey was killed at what age |
81 |
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How was Giles Corey killed |
Crushed by rock |
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Who pleaded for innocent blood to stop being killed while in jail preparing for her own death |
Mary Etsy |
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When did the trials stopped |
When the governor's wife was accused |
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In 1697, people asked for what to remember the innocent who died |
A fasting |
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Did the people who found the innocent guilty ever apologized |
Some did |
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1992, what was built |
Salem witch trials memorial |