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    This paper is on the history of the Salem Witch Trials, which occurred in Salem Village, Massachusetts, from March to September 1692. The incident began when two young girls, Betty Parris and Abigail Williams started to behave oddly. (Events that changed America) In February of 1962, Parris and Williams began to slip into trances, blurting nonsensical phrases, cowering in corners, and collapsing in epileptic-like fits. The Father of Parris, Reverend Samuel Parris, invited many doctors to his…

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    SALEM WITCH TRIALS: THE TRUTH BEHIND THE STORIES Imagine living in the 1600’s and being convicted of being a witch. The Salem witch trials, in Bamberg Germany are the most famous witch trials. Soon after that, the witch craze came to Salem and even spread farther into America then thought back in the 1600s. Understanding the causes and consequences of the Salem witch trials give more of an understanding of witchcraft today. PURITAN LIFE IN SALEM During 16-17th century, Puritans protested…

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    The Salem Witch Trials were “unfair” throughout countless eyes of villagers that lived in Salem village during this ghastly era. These trials were conducted on people that were either “seen” conducting strange activity or exhibiting strange behavior. The villagers called these people who were accused of showing abnormal behavior, witches. These witches are then brought to court and tried against the judges. The judges would then determine whether the witch would be announced innocent or would be…

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    Salem Witch Trials Essay By: Kayla During the 1600's in Salem, Massachusetts, women were being accused of witchcraft. The Salem witch trials was a time when people accused others of being a witch. People were being hung for crimes they may or may not have committed. Fear was the cause of the Salem Witch Trials. Puritans believed that the Devil was real. Twenty-four people were hung during the Salem Witch Trials. Puritans battled between good and evil. They believed that Satam was as…

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    Although the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism isn’t know to have any common relationship, you’d be surprise how much similarities the two events have in common. If not known, McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard or evidence. The Salem Witch Trials was a time in Massachusetts where more than two-hundred people were accused of practicing witchcraft and twenty people were executed. Both these events took place in the U.S although it was…

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    The ongoing witch trials in Massachusetts have been a source of shock and horror among residents of surrounding regions. A number of towns have been involved including Salem Village, a tight-knit Puritan community with about 550 residents. The community is very religious and firmly believes in God’s providence. The madness began last spring in 1692 when two young girls named Betty Paris (9) and Abigail Williams (11) began to display bizarre behavior. A doctor found that the “convulsive seizures,…

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    The Salem witch trials were a series of bizarre accusations brought before the court of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The infamous Salem witch trials began after a group of young girls claimed to be possessed by the devil and the majority of people accused were women. Furthermore, the Salem witch trials resulted in mass hysteria. In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller the trials started when Parris’s daughter felt ill which caused people to start rumors and theories that accused other people…

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    Salem is famous for the Witch Trials in the 1600’s. The Puritans had very strict beliefs concerning witchcraft. The punishment for witchcraft was a capital offense, punishable by death. Many residents of Salem were hanged because they had no substantial evidence to prove their innocence. All who were accused of witchcraft had a chance to confess guilt and ultimately escape death. Although confession seemed to be a viable option, for many it was not. After admission of guilt, the people who…

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    famously known for the execution of innocents known as The Salem Witch Trials.Many people still debate as to what really caused the horrific event. There are many beliefs as to what caused these trials, vengeance, actual witchcraft, food poisoning, and the pressures of society. The Salem Witch Trials began by the social pressures forced on people due to their religious beliefs and lifestyle. Hundreds of people were accused during the trials, filling prisons of Salem and many neighboring towns.…

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    The salem witch trials are known to many as one of the most disturbing and dramatic episodes in colonial history. Over a hundred people were accused of being witches during this time and nineteen of whom were hung almost immediately after being accused. There are many explanations on how these trials got out of control so quickly. In this paper I am going to discuss what explanation I think is the strongest, which one can be complementary and blended with the the strongest explanation, and which…

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