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The Growth and Decline in Witch Hunts Witches were people that were believed to use magical powers and make pacts with Satan. They were taken as threats because they were believed to be the cause of disease and misfortune. There were many people that confessed to being witches and digging up the diseased and using the bones for necromancy. In the period of 1500-1650, witch hunts increased due to religious passion thats resulted from the protestant reformation and the social status of women, however witch hunts started to decline due to the scientific revolutions emphasis on reason and technology. Religion contributed to the increase of the witch hunts by how it was seen as heresy. Witches made pacts with Satan, and that was seen as a threat to the catholic church. The witches were seen as the number one threat to christianity, due to them being subjects with their sworn enemy, Satan. The element of magic also caused there to be more witch hunts. It caused more because the believed that "magic" was the reason they were getting diseases. It was also disapproved of due to it being believed that any magic was "works of the flesh" which is not allowed in christian views and that the bible states "Do not allow a sorceress to live" and mentions it several more times.(http://biblehub.com/) …show more content…

Women would take care of the young and they cooked. This made people believe them to be more linked with witchcraft because witches would poison food and make the children sick. Women during this time were believed to have weaker minds and were more susceptible to temptation such as sexual desires or to Satan. Women would also have visions which would back up the link to the spiritual side. This made them targeted more due to them being linked with Satan and being weaker minded. Women would complain and be violent to get what they want instead of using a more good natured

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