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Witchcraft In Nineteenth-Century Europe

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Witchcraft
Introduction In the 15th to 18th-century people of Europe and America had a common made up belief in Witches. They had many beliefs on witches and why they were dangerous, so everyone was against them.But Witches were just Innocent men or women that were told to be people with magical and mystical powers to harm everybody. The Belief Unfortunate events were occurring in Europe and America, such as disastrous weather. This drove people to search for a scapegoat, because of this, society created the idea of witches, where they accused innocent people of these unusual events.These events usually consist of magic.This had occurred in 1654, Katherine Grady was traveling to Virginia on a ship when it suffered through a storm.Katherine was accused of being a witch who had created the storm to harm the travelers. For this reason, she was hung like all the other “witches” that …show more content…

Witchcraft Crimes Witchcraft was illegal at the time because they didn’t want powerful godlike humans running around.These people could easily destroy the world or make terrible things happen if they got upset.James the first who was also known as James the sixth wanted to protect the commoners that also believed in witches he had decided to take action.He hired Matthew Hopkins to execute all witches in the land. Around the 1700 Scientific and Technological advancement had begun Conclusion The people of the Renaissance didn’t have the technological and scientific understanding of the world so they came up with the concept of magic.Once they had created magic they needed people to blame for the misuse of that magic and the creation of disastrous things.That is why somebody had created the belief of witches and society accepted it because they thought it was a good idea because they get to blame other people for a crime that is impossible to

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