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    16th Century Witch Hunts

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    ‘gendercide’ is very appropriate to the European witch-hunts of the sixteenth century, but not 100% appropriate. Although the majority of people persecuted during these great witch-hunts were women, we’ve learned that 25% of those persecuted were men. This clearly shows that the witch-hunts weren’t just focused on a war on women. From the publishing of Heinrich Kramer and James Sprenger’s book, Malleus Maleficarum however, we are led to believe that the witch-hunts were in fact, a war on women. …

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    All crazy stories we hear about the Salem Witch Trials today all started on January 1692. This tragic and strange time, although only lasting around a year, this event was a cause of twenty known executions. This was a dark time where the accused would turn on friends and the trials would cause people to give in as declare guilty, just to stop the torturing. Of the twenty known kills from the Salem Witch Trials, almost all were women or young girls. Of the few men that were killed, most were…

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    What Caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692? Nineteen men and women hung from the tree of destruction, for they were the ornaments of hysteria. In the village of Salem during 1692, 20 people got accused for witchcraft left and right and eventually they got hanged. Experts have been determined to find out for years, but they’re still uncertain what the cause of the Salem Witch Trials hysteria was. Envy, sexism, and lying little girls stand out as the main causes. To begin, one cause…

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    of early evidence presented in court, with an emphasis on the Salem Witch Trials. Secondary Sources Latner, Richard B. "The Long and Short of Salem Witchcraft: Chronology and Collective Violence in 1692." Journal of Social History 42, no. 1 (2008): 137-156. http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=0&sid=2d94ea2f-15f0-49db-98c8-085aaafbe5e8%40sessionmgr4007. Latner provides a general overview of the Salem Witch Trials. The author touches on specific incidents and provides…

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    century in England. The time leading up to the Salem witch trials was full of tension and stress for everyone. Between the after effects of the British war with France, recent smallpox epidemic, and fear of attack from near by Native American tribes. Due to these tensions and just the human impulse to keep oneself safe, the witch trials were ultimately fueled with suspicion of one another, resentment, and just fear of the unknown. The Salem witch trials began in the spring of 1692. A group…

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    The Blair Witch Project is a low budget horror story filmed from a first person documentary style perspective set within a hauntingly beautiful forest, which leaves viewers on their seats, and their imaginations running wild. What makes the Blair Witch Project a thrilling horror story, despite of a low budget and consequent lack of special effects, is the power of how simplistic the idea for the movie is, the ominous atmosphere created, and the exceeding realism of the actors portraying the…

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    Many centuries have passed since the infamous Salem Witch Trials happened. Since then, many religions have been created going against the Puritan ways. After the trials, many theories have been made, contemplating how the trials themselves began. Many theories have sided with the fact, that the girls were tricked by Abigail Williams or that the Devil himself was part of the ordeal. Since no one can really say what happened, more hypotheses are made over time, but many agree that these trials…

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    not believe in them now a day. Back in the ancient time people had the belief of witchcraft. The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. Although it is believed that the witch hunt of 1692 started in Salem Village, in reality it first occurred in Charlestown. First of all, the witch hunt of 1692 started long ago in Charlestown by Margaret Jones who was a midwife, and the first…

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    Massachusetts, the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a perfect example of such a dark time. Filled with confrontation, accusation, and misery, these trials proved to be a feat for anyone accused of being a witch to overcome. Blown out of proportions, this particularly demeaning situation soiled Salem’s name for years to come as it became a hunt for blood,…

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    Salem Witch Case Study

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    who kept an indentured servant in 1658 and lived in good economic and social standing among the people of Topsfield. No records of any large financial debts were warranted against the Easty, Nurse, and Cloyse families, and prior to the 1692 Salem Witch Trials no negative claims were made against them. Although during the trials she was accused of vaguely threatening Samuel Smith, Mary Easty’s character was defended by John and Mary Arnold and Thomas and Elizabeth Fosse during her trial and was…

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