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Mass Hysteria In The Salem Witch Trials

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The main purpose of this paper is to introduce reasonable explanations for why the afflicted girls from Salem acted like they did. In total there are five possible explanations that are discussed. The first being the theory that Mass Hysteria was why the girls acted like they. The second explanation discussed is their lifestyle, the third Mass Conversion Disorder, the fourth ergot poisoning, and the fifth being encephalitis lethargica. In each of these sections facts about the explanation, how the conditions supported it, and other evidence for them are discussed.
Possible Explanations for the Actions of the Afflicted Girls For over 300 years there has been one question that scientist have not been able to come up with a widely accepted answer to. Why did the afflicted girls from the Salem Witch trials act how they did. Theories have ranged from faking, to sickness, to actual witchcraft. This paper will discuss some of the logical explanations for the girls actions. Some possible explanations for why the afflicted girls of salem acted how they did include mass hysteria, lifestyle, mass conversion disorder, ergot poisoning, and encephalitis lethargica.
Mass Hysteria
Mass Hysteria is defined by Weiser in her 2017 article as “the spontaneous manifestation of the same or similar hysterical physical symptoms by more than one person.” Mass hysteria is often listed as one of the reasons that the girls from Salem acted how they did. Mass Hysteria often “begins when an

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