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    Vincenzo DeMarinis Social Studies Period:7 What Caused the Salem Witch Trial Paranoia of 1692? 1692 was a hard time to live in. People could be accused of being a witch even without proof, so if you had an enemy at this time it was easy to say she's a witch. So you might be asking yourself, what caused the Salem witch trial hysteria of 1692? There really isn't a right there answer to this question, it could have been a lot of things, but the most logical answer would be either malicious intent,

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    Victor Mateos 9/3/2016 The reason behind the Salem witch trial hysteria of 1692 was Ergot. First of all, according to document N in Paragraph one Ergot is a parasitic fungus which grows on a variety of grains especially rye. This fungus contains 10 percent of LSD which can be found in seeds used by the Aztecs that are linked to hallucinogenic drugs. Warm, damp, rainy springs and summers were a great time for Ergot to grow. According to document B the hangings happened around summer (June-September)

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 is one of the biggest events in American History. Before the trials began the Protestants, and the Catholics worked together to hunt down people that practice witchcraft. It is said that people that practice witchcraft use powers to bewitch others, and those that are accused of witchcraft must face a consequence. The trials began when two young girls became ill, and accused their slave of bewitching them. Then the spectral evidence case against Bridget Bishop was brought

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    Background: The McCarthy hearings have been trials in which Senator Joe McCarthy accused authority’s personnel of being Communists. He exaggerated and exploited the proof and ruined many reputations. Blacklists have been created and lots of employers refused to rent the suspected or accused. (If they did then they could be accused.) Because of the exaggerated evidence and the seriousness of the charges, the hearings struck fear in many people. Even though at the start famous, the public began to surprise how some

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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

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    Many people were accused of being witches in 1692 and hung or pressed to death for their crime, many others were thrown in prison for life. When the Salem Witch Trials Hysteria of 1692 swept Salem Village and surrounding areas, it was not a happy time. Many of the people living in Salem at the time were Protestants seeking religious freedom. Protestants were very religious people and looked to the Bible for help as God’s words were all true. One of the subjects that the Bible addressed was the Devil

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    “I am no witch more than you are a wizard!” This quote from Sarah Good is an eerie reminder of The Salem Witch Trial Hysteria. In the summer of 1692, the tiny town of Salem Massachusettes suffered a series of mass hangings. The people being hanged were accused witches. In the 17th century being a witch was a serious crime, in fact, in the Bible, it said:“Though shalt do not suffer a witch to live!” What caused The Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692?I have determined the three main causes of the hysteria

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    The Witch trials happened amid the spring of 1692, after a social event of young women that were living in Salem Town, Massachusetts, were thought to be controlled by the devil and were reprimanded for witchcraft. A surge of disturbance spread all through Massachusetts. An extraordinary legitimate court in Salem was heard the occurrences of the various young women. The primary understood indicted witch was Bridget Diocesan; she was hung the next June. Eighteen different pilgrims took after Religious

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    What caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692? From June through September of 1692, nineteen people, all having been declared guilty witchcraft, were hanged in Salem Village. Another man of more than eighty years was pressed to death under substantial stones for declining to submit to a trial on witchcraft charges. Many others confronted allegations of witchcraft. Handfuls grieved in prison for a considerable length of time without trials. At that point, very nearly when it had started, the

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    “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” Everyone wants to know what caused the Salem Witch Trial hysteria of 1692. Salem’s accused witches lived in little clusters around the village. The accusers of the witches lived far from whom they accused. Defendants of the witches, probably friends or family of the witches, lived near the accused. I think the Salem Witch Trial hysteria of 1692 was caused by the depth of belief; mental or physical illness; and gender, marital status, as well as age. The primary

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