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    In Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, the town minister, Reverend Parris, finds his niece Abigail and his daughter Betty dancing with a group of girls in the forest. Their “group leader” seemed to be his slave, Tituba. Betty, his young daughter, faints when she is found dancing by her father, and will not wake up for many days. The citizens of Salem believe that they were performing witchcraft and this is the reason Betty will not wake up. Crowds gather outside of the Reverend's house while he is…

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    The Salem witch trials of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, was a notorious episode in American history. This historical event resulted in the execution by hanging of fourteen women and five men accused of practicing witchcraft. Furthermore, one man was pressed to death by heavy weights; at least eight people died in prison; and more than one hundred individuals were jailed while awaiting trial. The political discrimination experienced in Salem was the foundation for the trials. In 1692, the…

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    were a witch. The Salem Witch Trials started from fearful beliefs in an isolated location that led to cruel punishments and death for some men, women, and children. The Salem Witch Trials are known as a dark time in history. The Salem Witch Trials are “a series of witchcraft cases brought before local magistrates in the colony of Salem, Massachusetts, 1692” (History of Massachusetts-The Salem Witch Trials). The Salem Witch Trials began in February 1692 and concluded in May 1693 (Salem Witch…

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    town called Salem, two-hundred people were accused of being witches, and twenty of those people were executed. Many other places such as England were very religious at the time. The Witch Trials were caused by the fear of the devil and anyone associated with him. Not only were women incriminated as witches, men were accused too. Modern day witch hunts continue to be a superlative example of man’s inhumanity to man, which is a direct reflection of the persecution of Giles Corey and the Salem…

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    for those on trial. For it had been my fault, our fault. We accused the innocent of witchcraft, so we could get out of trouble, but did we actually save ourselves? So I now must to confess, I cannot keep in such a lie. We cheated the entire town of Salem. All of the girls and I weren’t forced to dance in the woods by Tituba’s spirit. We did it willingly, and for that matter quite often. When Reverend Parris found us, we were petrified. Abigail came up with the best idea at the time. So we all…

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    The Salem Witch Trials were incidents, which took place in the 1600’s, and which had proved the absolute devotion the Puritans had to God. The people of Salem targeted others, and even put them to death, for their ‘betrayal of God’ through any kind of unexplainable incidents that are given the scapegoat of witchcraft, even though it was never explicitly against any kind of law in their colonies. This same type of event has happened again and again throughout the history of the United States, and…

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    The Salem Witch Trials v. The Red Scare - Dawn of Hysteria In the 1690s, mass hysteria overcame Salem, Massachusetts. After exhibiting strange behaviors, people were being accused of witchcraft. Since witchcraft was deemed as a capital crime in 1641 (law2,umkc), the punishment for it was either imprisonment, or hanging. A similar event happened after the end of World War II. In 1947, the Cold War had begun. (Wolfe). Due to a lingering fear of the Soviets and Communism, people were accused and…

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    Salem Witch Trials By, Shreya M. Imagine a time when anyone could be taken to court just for being believed to be a witch. To add to their unbearable misery, all evidence resided on when little girls misbehaved and claims by residents. This time was called the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem Witch trials took place in Salem, Massachusetts. It was an event that forever changed relations between rumor and religion and the judicial system. Key figures in the Salem witch trials that greatly…

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    is the common term used to describe a situation in which various people all suffer from similar hysterical symptoms – either from a phantom illness or an inexplicable event. The Salem Witch Trials and The Holocaust are both similar because they both are mass hysterias that have killed many innocent people. The Salem Witch Trials occurred in the 1600’s, more than two hundred people were accused of practicing witchcraft and dealing with the devil (The Crucible). This all started because many…

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    some individuals are still concerned only for themselves. In The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, readers can see several instances of this phenomena. The play describes a somewhat dramatized depiction of the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692. Many inhabitants in the town of Salem were falsely accused of witchcraft by individuals who were seeking their own selfish desires. This includes people who wanted to take their neighbor's land, needed a scapegoat for all the troubles they had been…

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