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The Salem Witch Trials Essay

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During the early winter of 1692 two young girls became inexplicably ill and started having fits of convulsion, screaming, and hallucinations. Unable to find any medical reason for their condition the village doctor declared that there must be supernatural forces of witchcraft at work. This began an outbreak of hysteria that would result in the arrest of over one hundred-fifty people and execution of twenty women and men. The madness continued for over four months. The notorious witch trials of Salem, Massachusetts occurred from June through September. It is a brief, but turbulent period in history and the causes of the trials have long been a source of discussion among historians. Many try to explain or rationalize the bizarre …show more content…

The Puritans also brought with them a strong sense of mission, a duty to build a community built on God and God’s will and to create a perfect society based on religious order. It is often thought that because of the Puritans’ strong religious beliefs and superstitions they were the main contributor of the Salem witch hunts. Life was hard in Puritan New England. For most, mere existence was a struggle from the everyday stresses such as crop failure, loss of livestock, or the death of a child. The stringent Puritan code that the villagers lived by was taxing as well; basically, their lives were filled with chores and religion. Puritan children lived by the same standards as the adults and would be punished if they displayed emotions or disobeyed for any reason. Also, because leisure time and fun was looked upon as a sinful distraction they did not get to play the usual children’s games. Puritan families of Salem Village were under enormous pressure to live perfect moral lives. The Puritan way of life completely centered around the Bible, and they believed in God's supreme authority over everything as conveyed in the scriptures. They believed that whatever happened to them, good or bad, was God’s will. The Puritans’ faith and religious beliefs made it possible for them to endure and survive the hardships they faced in life. “Puritanism was not only a religious creed, it was a philosophy and metaphysic; it was an organization of man's whole life, emotional and

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