Abigail Williams Accused: The Salem Witch Trials

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Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good were accused for afflicting Betty, Abigail, and other girls., who had began to suffer fits.
Abigail accused Rebecca Nurse of trying to force her to sign the devil's book.
“Rebecca Nurse's apparition tried to choke, pinch, and tempt Abigail into the fire Abigail Williams - Salem Witch Trials.)”.
Abigail claimed she saw Martha Corey's spirit separate from her body accused Martha Corey's specter of tempting her to put her hand on the Devil's book
Abigail Williams and Mercy Lewis accuses Elizabeth Proctor of afflicting them through her specter;
Abigail Williams along with the other afflicted girls appeared at the trial hearings. there Abigail suffered fits and outbursts.
“testified that she had seen some

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