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Similarities Between The Salem Witch Hunt And The Holocaust

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A modern day Witch Hunt that can relate to the Salem Witch Hunt and the Crucible due to condemnation of members of society, instinctual prejudice, estrangement of members of society, and mass hysteria is the Holocaust. To estrange members in society means to push people in society out of it. In the Salem Witch Trials, the people in society pushed the Witches out, and even pushed away the women and men they felt were going to be witches, so that they could look more like witches. In the Holocaust, the Jews were pushed out of society and because of that, they looked more suspicious to the human race. Instinctual prejudice also motivating Condemnation on those who may have or were different was most definitely similarities between the …show more content…

Margaret Scott Born in England, and raised in America by her parents, Margaret Scott married a poor tenant farmer, and had seven kids. Only three of her kids survived, and her husband died soon after. She was forced to beg her neighbors, and on the street in order to survive. This made her disliked in society, and is believed to be the reason why is she was accused. At her trial, witnesses accused her of pinching them and harming them, she was found guilty and hanged September 1692. The last in the Salem Witch Trials. Another example is Ann Pudeator the twice widowed mother of six, worked as a midwife and nurse, and inherited property from her second husband. In male dominated colonial New England society, a self-sufficient professional woman was not what the people were used to and comfortably with, and it was not the rightful order of things and that may have made her a target for witchcraft allegations. Her witnesses testimony included a girl claiming she shape shifted into a bird, and the constable's discovery of "curious of various ointments" in her house. Despite her true innocence, she was condemned to death and hanged.Then for the Holocaust Jews were condemned and punished for who they were in the Holocaust. They were hunted by the German Nazis, taken from their homes, and stored into concentration camps. They were starved to death, shot, poisoned, or burned alive. Also Hitler blamed his

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