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What Were The Effects Of The Salem Witch Trials In 1692

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The Salem witch trials put a huge stain on Americas history. Mostly everyone who has lived in America knows the calamity that happened during 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. The people of Salem let their religion take over their minds and town. Religion was a major part in people's lives in Salem. It was a crime if you didn't go to church. If people didn't go church you were considered an outcast and during this time in history an outcasts weren't greeted with kindness, rather they were greeted with disgust. Salem will forever be one of the biggest cold cases in America. No one will ever know what really happened in 1692, it is a secret that only the original people in Salem will know. The religion in Salem was very potent. Everyone had to …show more content…

They were getting bored of their strict religion, and started exploring other religions like Titubas religion. She is from Barbados, when she grew up she was practicing vudu. Vuduism was the complete opposite religion from what the religion was in Salem. Which was why the girls were so attractive to the idea of it. They wanted to try something other than what they were use too, and Tituba was the key to opening the door for the 12 girls. One day all the girls and Tituba went into the woods to practice Titubas religion. During their adventures they got caught by Abigail Williams uncle, who was also part of the council of Salem. He feared the life of his niece, for practicing a different religion was a major crime. Vuduism was even worse than any other religion because the citizens of Salem thought that Vudu was a form of witchcraft. The girls knew their punishment for this act of disgrace, but their fear of being in trouble overwhelmed them. To cover their mistakes they started telling lies about people, about how they were the ones practicing witchcraft instead of them. They did this only to protect themselves they didn't care if insist people were being killed for their mistake. These 12 girls were the ones who sparked the fire of witchcraft, but the adults set the flames by they were so scared of witches that when something unusual happened they blamed whoever was involved. Many innocent

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