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Salem Witch Trials 1692
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When, Where, Why... June- September 1692 Salem, Mass.
Puritans fighting frontier war with Indians Bad economy Teenagers were bored Personal grudges
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Who? 7 teenage girls began having “fits” & speaking in tongues
Girls were ages 11-17 Accused Tituba of casting spells on them
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Tituba A slave woman from Barbados Worked for a prominent preacher
Told preacher’s daughters native folklore about witches Immediately accused of being a witch
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The Trials At first, 3 women were arrested: Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osbourn Tituba admitted to being a witch All were considered misfits in society Unfair trial because there was never any real evidence yet they were all convicted on the testimony of young girls
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The Victims The girls were randomly accusing people
19 people were hanged 1 man was pressed under large rocks 2 “evil” dogs were also killed for witchery 5 year old girl was held in prison for witchcraft
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How to tell a witch Check moles Witnesses to powers Place rocks in her pockets and throw her in the river: if she floats, she is a witch.
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Effects of witch trials
Probably, none of the victims were guilty Led to a desire for modern court system with fair trials, an emphasis on hard evidence, impartial jury, and a citizen is innocent until proven guilty. People began to see that religion needed to be separate from government
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