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I – History of Witchcraft in Medieval Europe II – Native American Witchcraft III – Witches in American History IV – Witches in Popular Culture
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Emerged as a way to describe misfortunes had by different people. Mainly part of European culture between the 14 th and 18 th centuries. These mainly involved people accusing others of being witches: - bad neighbors - enemies - good witches that lost employers’ trust
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Some said witches entered pact with the devil. Others distinguished between witches and demons. To some they were the same, though they could only be seen when they wanted to be, most would remain invisible to torment people.
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Started in the 14 th century in Spain Witches were believed to threaten Christianity During the span from 14 th to 18 th centuries in Europe and America, an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 people were executed as witches At times spear-headed by the Catholic Church, led by Saint Charles Borromeo Decline of witch-hunts in 18 th century – because of fruit?
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Mainly a part of some native american religious beliefs Many native american groups included having a shaman, witch-doctor, or medicine man Sometimes known as “healers” who knew medicinal herbs
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In several different tribes, including Navajo, medicine men used trances to help diagnose sick people They also used crystal rocks, hand shaking and chanting during their trances Many shamans were used to heal both ailments of the physical realm, and the spiritual and mental realms
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Prominent in the late 17 th century Mainly occurred in the Northeast, though not isolated there Springfield and Salem, Massachusetts Latin American history
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The two most well known cases in American history are the Springfield and Salem trials Springfield was the first trial in colonial North America Salem was the largest and most well known 150 people accused of witchcraft were arrested and imprisoned in the Salem area in a span of just over a year 29 convictions
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Of the 29 convictions, over 19 people were hanged and one person was crushed to death while trying to be coerced into confessing to being a witch Not limited to New England, also colonial cases of witchcraft in Virginia Though this was the height of witch-hunts in America, a man in Tennessee was put to death for witchcraft as recently as 1833
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Witchcraft has always been a mainstay in American pop culture, especially around Halloween Recent popularity explosion due to the Harry Potter book and movie series
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The Queen The Blair Witch Sorcerer’s Apprentice Jafar and the Genie
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Gandalf Merlin Dumbledore Sabrina
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