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Salem Witch Trials Research Paper

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The Truth: The Salem Witch Trials began in 1692 and were named as so because they were a series of cases accusing people of Witchcraft occurring in Salem, Massachusetts. These trials were brought on due to the strange behavior of many of the young girls of Salem. During this time period it was not rare for people to be concerned about the Devil trying to destroy Christian towns and people, and the community of Salem was a highly religious town. After playing a fortune-telling game, many teenage girls became ill. They all suffered from similar symptoms including "fits," fever, contorting in pain, and hiding under furniture. In February of 1692, Salem's Reverend Samuel Parris arranged for the afflicted girls to be examined by a doctor, and the …show more content…

Due to these women's status as social outcasts, people had no trouble believing that they were in fact involved with witchcraft. When the three so called "witches" were arrested and examined on March 1st, Tituba confessed that she, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osbourn were approached by Satan and they had agreed to do his bidding. This shocking confession was the "trigger" that led to more witch hunts and ensured that the Devil had penetrated the religious town of Salem. That March alone, the young girls of Salem had accused four more women of controlling them with witchcraft. Many historians believe that even though the afflicted girls had mainly acted alone, some of the accusations had been brought on because their parents encouraged them to accuse people that they did not personally like. A special court of eight judges called the Court of Oyer and Terminer was created strictly for the witch trials because it became necessary as the number of cases were rapidly increasing. By May of 1692 over thirty people had been arrested, and by June the accusations declined but still continued

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