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John Proctor was the real person who inspired a character of the same name in The Crucible, Arthur Miller's 1953 play about witch trials in Massachusetts. In 1692, doctors and ministers in Salem blamed… More »
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John Proctor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Proctor (circa 1632–August 19 1692) was a farmer and tavern keeper in 17th century Massachusetts. During the Salem witch trials he was accused of witchcraft/wizardry, convicted and hanged. John ...
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John Proctor , Witch Trial Defendant Born: c. 1632 Birthplace: England Died: 19 August 1692 (execution by hanging) Best Known As: The first man ... Who2 Biography: John Proctor, Witch Trial Defendant...
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SalemWitchTrials.com is part of the Siteclopedia Network of edutainment websites. The original web designer and creator of this site was Tim Sutter. Media requests and feedback are always welcome - Contact Us ... Biographical infomration for Salem Witch Trials...
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John Proctor Biography ... John was a native of Ipswich, Massachusetts and moved to Salem Town in 1666. ... John was the first male to be accused a witch in Salem.
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