The Trouble With Trials
Sarah Osborne is an example of one of the colonists who were falsely accused of witchcraft during the period of the Salem witch trials. They used such excuses as she didn’t attend church regularly and that she had been married three times. There was not sufficient enough evidence against her to justly accuse her of being a witch but they did and as a result she ended up dying in a Boston prison.
She was an elderly woman who lived in the town of Salem Massachusetts. Sarah along with two other women (Sarah Good and Tituba) were all accused of witchcraft by Elizabeth Parris, Abigail Williams, and Ann Putnam. The women were accused by the girls after they were caught