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; Were the victims of the Salem witch trials burned at the stake?; Where did the outbreak originate?; When did the trials first begin?; When did the trials end?; What caused the Salem witch trials?; What ended the trials?; What is spectral evidence?; Did John Proctor and Abigail Williams really have an affair as...
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What caused the Salem witch trials of 1692? This question has been asked for over 300 years. Although it is a simple question, it does not have an easy answer. The answer is difficult because there are numerous factors and events that helped create and influence the trials. ... By the end of May 1692, around 200 people...
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Almost 100 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed and the United States began a country of its own, North America was home to many British colonies, including the colony of Massachusetts. It was here that Puritan colonists held the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. ... The End of the Salem Witch Trials...
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The Salem witch trials, which began in 1692 (also known as the Salem witch hunt and the Salem witchcraft episode), resulted in a number of convictions and executions for witchcraft in both Salem Village and Salem Town, Massachusetts. Some h...
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How did the salem witch trials end? ... At least fifty people were in jail by the end of the witch hunt. Three papers were signed to stop the trials. In 1711 the Massachusetts legislature made payments to the families of the witch hunt victims. It ended in less than a year...
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The Witchcraft Trials in Salem: ... Reverend John Hale said, " It cannot be imagined that in a place of so much knowledge, so many in so small compass of land should abominably leap into the Devil's lap at once." The educated elite of the colony began efforts to end the witch-hunting hysteria that had enveloped Salem.
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The Salem Witch House (1642), home of Jonathan Corwin; ... May 31, 1692: Hathorne, Corwin and Gednew examine Martha Carrier, John Alden, Wilmott Redd, Elizabeth Howe and Phillip English. English and Alden later escape prison and do not return to Salem until after the trials end.
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The aftermath of the Salem witch trials was severe. Many people were stuck in jail, unable to pay for their stay during the trials. Other people who were convicted had their land conviscated leaving families broke and homeless.
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how did the Salem witch trials contribute to the end of purtianism - The Crucible Discussion Board ... Topic: how did the Salem witch trials contribute to the end of purtianism?
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