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    for salvation. Guilty until proven innocent was used to temporarily settle judicial cases and the beliefs of supernatural beings were brought over from England. These strict beliefs led to the tragedies that occurred during the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem Witch Trials occurred from February 1692 to May 1693 and took places in…

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    of great significance such as the Salem Witch Trials and King Phillip’s War; these events are referenced to show how they shaped the setting that had an effect on the characters. These events, along with the religious stance of the Puritans, greatly shaped the setting of the Puritan era. Setting in terms of time and place, history, and culture enhances the theme of good versus evil in “Young Goodman Brown”. The society of Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials had strongly followed…

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    The witch craze, during which hundreds of thousands of people were executed without trial, occurred during the renaissance and reformation in the late 1400s until the Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment in the 1700s. The “witches” were mostly female, and given no trial. During this time period, although people were beginning to get educated, the majority of people believed that women could be evil and crazy, but men couldn’t and were therefore better than women and could do what they desired…

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    Andrew Pick Salem Witch Trials Research Paper 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…

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    Hysterias begin where trust and friendships end. History shows that time and time again, people will lose trust in some of the most people because of ethnicity, race, or simple rumors. It starts, in America, with the witch hunts. After the hunting, random accusations would target certain groups because of worldwide events taking place or a simple way to get rid of humans. It eventually will target German Americans and German immigrants. This occurs when America and Germany declare war in World…

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    The Theory of Ergotism as the Cause of the Salem Witch Trials There are many theories about the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials that took place in the late 1600’s. The Salem Witch Trials were an outbreak of hysteria leading to the deaths of many who were accused of witchcraft. One such theory is the outbreak of Ergot on rye bread that the villagers use as a food source caused the girls who started the panic to have mass hallucinations and delusions (L. Annika). The theory is that the three…

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    Is witchcraft an actual thing? Can people be overtaken by the Devil and forced to do unruly things? Can it happen to a MAN? Maybe not in today’s world, but in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692, witchcraft seemed surreal. 11 females from a varying age were accused of witchcraft, with Abigail Williams at the head of the crew. The play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, the reader shows how the men overrule the women in 1692. The men control almost all the power of social classes in the Puritan Society. If a…

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    There were many people involved in the Salem Witch Trials. There were also many people who spoke out against the trials. The first of these people to speak out was John Willard. Willard was later accused of witchcraft by Ann Putnam Jr. and then again by his grandmother, Bray Wilkins . After being accused, the witches had the opportunity to confess their sins and return to there religious fold after repenting. Ann Putnam Jr. was the only person who ever actually did so. She then went on to accuse…

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    Children have the power to determine someone's fate in life. In 1692, children accused the innocent of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials and in 1984 children made accusations of sexual abuse. The innocent faced jail time and those accused of witchcraft were hung. The Fells Acre Day Care Center was a case similar to the Crucible where the innocent where accused, accusations were made with little to no evidence, and the innocent were killed. 1692 was one of the darkest years in U.S history…

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    Dbq Why Do Witches Exist

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    Devil.” Abigail Hobbs confessed because the jury said that if the accused confessed, they would escape death. but would have to tell them who else are witches and what were they to do. So since they proved they “witches”, then there would be more witch hunts. The loss of acres for the farmers help cause the witchcraft trials. In 1640 the acres from families were pretty good, especially in 1653 ish. Then from there on, the acres were decreasing and the Salem witchcraft trials started in…

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