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    There was a time when the Salem Witch Trials were going on. Which seems pretty crazy. The whole reason the Salem Witch Trials were going on was because these girls were dancing in the forest and they got nervous after they had been caught. So they thought it was in their best interest to lie about everything. All they did was lie, and everyone around them instantly believed them. All of the people accused of witchcraft were only trying to tell the truth, which was they were all innocent. Even though

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    DBQ- Witch Trials In the 16th century, the English monarchy separated from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England. The new church was essentially the same as the Catholic Church, but it was not under the authority of the pope. Some members of the new Church of England believed that it was still too similar to Catholicism and wanted to further purify its practices. This group, known as Puritans, faced religious persecution in England and traveled to America. On the voyage to America

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    The Salem Witch Trials began in Salem, Massachusetts, 1690. To this day it is not completely clear why these trials began, but some believed that physical and/or mental illness, like hysteria, was the cause. Others suggest that some of the local plants had been poisoned. The most reasonable cause was that there was a pact amongst a group of girls that wanted revenge on some of the people in the town; since they accused many and had similar accusations that could have been rehearsed. Other explanations

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    History 1001 James Streckfuss 11/15/2017 Salem Witch Trials Devastation come in all shapes and forms. Whether it is a hurricane that has destroyed a whole city or a plague that’s whipped out a whole country. In today’s society, we are able to track a hurricane and evacuate all nearby populaces before it arrives and a plague is highly unlikely due to our modern medicines, many different vaccines that have been and still are being created. However, in Salem Massachusetts, a devastation occurred that

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    Salem Witch Trials During the seventeenth century supernatural played a huge role in everyday life for the people in North America. The peasants during this time would use witchery to invoke particular trinkets for farming and agriculture. As time progressed white magic, which was known to be good, turned into dark magic, which was correlated with demons and evil life forces. However, witchcraft became common between the years 1560 and 1670. In Salem people believed that their town’s misfortunes

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    stick out, most don’t get the attention they deserve. The Salem Witch trials are one of them. The Salem Witchcraft trials began during the spring of 1692. A group of young girls in Salem Village, Massachusetts, claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused several local women of witchcraft. Witchcraft, by definition, is the practice of magic, especially black magic or the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. By the end of the trials, there were twenty executions total. 14 Of them were

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    Salem Witch Trials Witchcraft has been around since the B.C. era, but erupted in the late 1600s. It began in Europe and eventually made its way to the New World. Witchcraft is believing in and the use of practical magic, such as casting spells, calling on spirits, or predicting the future. Witchcraft is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word, “wicce,” meaning wise. Therefore, it translates into “craft of the wise.” Wise people were those who were familiar with natures’ forces and were educated when it

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    beginning of the Salem Witch Trials started in the home of the Parris family. Before all of the witch crisis started, Samuel Parris was living in London with his father a “cloth merchant”. His father died when Samuel was in his early twenties, he did not have any money so he decided to move to the “New World”, America, to start his new life as an owner of a sugar plantation. His business soon failed. When it failed he went to school to become a minister (Ragosta). He went to Salem to find out that

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a series of events that changed the lives of many Puritans forever. Myriads of innocent people were scapegoated, convicted and even executed of witchcraft. It is hard to believe that this absurdity really occurred, and many tried to locate the reasons that led to the evolution of this crisis. While some turned to economic patterns to explain the hysteria, the people’s belief in the Bible and eagerness to conform to slander contributed most to the progression of

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    The Crucible is a play that was written by Arthur Miller and draws parallels to the Salem Witch Trials and ‘Communism witch-hunts” in the 1950s. The play is set in 19692 in the town of Salem, Massachusetts. One night, a black slave named Tituba takes a group of young girls dancing in the woods. A few nights later, Betty Pariss, one of the dancers fell into a mysterious coma-like state. The ring-leader of the girls, Abigail along with a various number of girls are accused of witchcraft and communicating

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