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    the Salem Witch Trial hysteria of 1692? As the somber wind blew, the victims of injustice swayed eternally from the tree of insanity. New England was supposed to be a land of opportunity for the Puritans. During the summer of 1692, Salem Village proved to be a wretched example of this; twenty people were falsely accused of witchcraft and were accordingly jailed and executed. Salem’s infamy has bewildered many, for nobody knows in entirety what caused the hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692

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    Puritans had colonies in America during 1692, they firmly believed in the Bible. In the town of Salem in 1692 they accused people of being witches, as a result 20 people died. What caused hysteria over the 1692 Salem Witch Trials? The Salem Witch Trial hysteria of 1692 was caused by beliefs of witches being evil, witches would be executed and the fear of being possessed by the devil. The Puritans had a fear that the devil could possess them at any time. A person could do anything if they were

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    cause the Salem Witch Trials? In Massachusetts there was an uproar about people practicing witchcraft. People were accused of practicing witchcraft and were hung. When people are wrongfully accused of something is generally means that they did not do something that others think they did. The witch trials it lasted for about a year and a half until Massachusetts finally apologized for the uproar. The Salem Witch Trials happened a long time ago and there are still stories of the witch trials today.

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    wonder about witches and what they do. Salem, Massachusetts held one of the biggest witch trials in history since 1692 but yet have never found the rea-son why it was started in the first place. Researchers have discovered some information about those witches throughout the years. Still they have not figured out what was the whole rea-son behind the trials in 1692 and after those trials a lot more trials were more secretive unlike the Salem witches tri-als in 1692. New England, home of the biggest witches

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    Causes of the Salem Witch Trials. In 1692 Salem, Massachusetts, experienced death, dying crops, young girls doing strange dancing and barking like wild dogs. By most religious views witchcraft had ivated Salem. Witchcraft was the worst crime a person could commit. If caught experimenting witchcraft that person would be put on trial and given a sentence of life in prison, or death. This was the beginning of the Salem witch trials. The witch trials were caused by extreme religious views, economic

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    History took place. The Salem witch trials was one of the most catastrophic events worldwide in which people were accused, hanged, or sent to jail. During this time there was also a lot of chaos going on in Salem when some girls started accusing innocent people of being witches and being responsible for all the trouble that was going on the town. Even though not all those individuals were sentenced to death, there were still three causes or theories of why the Salem witch trials might have occurred and

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    Most people believe that during the Salem witch trials the supposed witches were burnt at the stake which was not true; however, during the witch hunt in Europe, most of them were burnt. The Salem witch trials were a series of executions that took place in Salem Town and Salem Village, Massachusetts. These trials happened because the people were believed to have practiced witchcraft. Throughout these trials, twenty people were executed, and many more put in jail. Throughout history and in modern

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    The Salem Witch Trials In 1692, a fateful event took place in Salem Massachusetts. The Salem Witch Trials was a time in history where more than two hundred people were incriminated for practicing witchcraft. Several factors motivated the witch trials of 1692. This eventful time started with twelve year old Abigail Williams pretending to be possessed. Rumours were spread throughout Salem, and the blame for practicing witchcraft was focused on certain people. Several trials were held for the accused

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    suffer a witch to live”. In 1692, in Salem Massachusetts, puritans believed that witches existed and because of this belief twenty innocent people were sent to their death. The puritans believed every single word of the bible. There were at least three causes of the Salem Witch Trial Histeria of 1692, One reason was gender, age and marital status. Another reason is girls lying, jealousy. The last reason is a divided town. First of all, the first cause of the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria

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    Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials was a hysterical tragedy that began in the Spring of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. The beginning of the Witch Trials came after a group of young women claimed to be possessed by the devil, claiming that witchcraft was the cause of this possession. To rid Salem of this witchcraft, the people of Salem began fasting and praying in hopes to remove the devil’s influence on Salem. Inside their community in Salem, the young women were pressured to identify the witches

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