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    in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692? The answer to that question is still as talked about today as it was in 1692. People today are more open to their thinking about witches and witchcraft. What caused the girls to convulse‚ have visions‚ fall into a trance or babble uncontrollably? Was it something they ate? Was it smallpox? Was it a voodoo curse placed on the girl’s by a Barbados slave? The Puritan Religion beliefs might have led to the witch hysteria in 1692 Salem. The witch hunt

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    The changing historiography of the Salem Witch Persecutions of 1692. How current/contemporary and historical interpretations of this event reflect the changing nature of historiography. The number of different interpretations of the Salem Witch Trials illustrates that historiography is ever changing. The historians‚ Hale‚ Starkey‚ Upham‚ Boyer and Nissenbaum‚ Caporal‚ Norton and Mattosian have all been fascinated by the trials in one way or another because they have all attempted to prove or

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    Brennyn Mackey 2 May 2011 The Secret War of Salem Exposing the Culprit behind the Mass Hysteria The Salem Witch Trials were a series of infamous events that demand an explanation for their occurrence. The trials that took place in 1692 caused neighbors in the community of Salem Village in the colony of Massachusetts to turn on one another out of paranoia‚ accusing one another of witchcraft. According to Carol Karlsen‚ a longtime author of the subject‚ nineteen people were hanged

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    Puritans and the Salem Witch Trials During the time period of 1691 to 1692 the town of Salem‚ a small thriving community within the Puritan Massachusetts Bay colony‚ was struck by widespread hysteria in the form of witch trials. The way these trials and accusations played out are historically unlike any other witch trials found in European and American history. Historians have pointed to a number of economic‚ political‚ and social changes of the then existing institutions throughout the Massachusetts

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    Crucible Essay Throughout the novel The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller describes how being put thought the Salem witch trials of 1692 brought out the true essence of various characters. Arthur Miller shows that the various victims who were put through trials would confess to save themselves and also the difficulties they had to face during their trial period. Characters like John Proctor‚ Giles Corey‚ and Reverend Hale were put through different kinds of trials each different from the others. Each

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    The Salem Witch Trials are known as a series of people being accused and prosecuted of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts beginning in February 1692 until May 1693. The trials began after a group of girls claimed that they were possessed by the devil. Several local women were accused of witchcraft and this began the wave of hysteria that would forever haunt Salem and leave a painful legacy for a long time to come. Nearly every major school of historians has attempted to explain the answer to the

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    Have you ever heard of the salem witch trials? The salem witch trial happened in 1692. It was the most terrible period of the colonial period. The salem witch trial happened when a couple of girls were dancing in the wood. The girls got caught by someone and they told on them. The girls went to court and started to blame other people and acting like something was happening to them. The main cause of the salem witch trial of 1692 were lying girls‚ jealousy‚ and the town splitting by wealth and power

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    of a modern day witch-hunt that changed his life. Brian Banks was just a normal Long Beach Polytechnic student who had the ability to play football in college (Lowery). Banks was receiving scholarships to go anywhere he pleased because of his size and athletic abilities (Myers). Even though he was receiving numerous scholarships‚ Southern Cal was his targeted college (Myers). However‚ everything changed when

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 In colonial Massachusetts between February of 1692 and May of 1963 over one hundred and fifty people were arrested and imprisoned for the capital felony of witchcraft. Trials were held in Salem Village‚ Ipswich‚ Andover and Salem Town of Essex County of Massachusetts‚ but accusations of witchcraft occurred in surrounding counties as well. Nineteen of the accused‚ fourteen women and five men‚ were hanged at Gallows Hill near Salem Village. Hysteria had swept through

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    The Negative Effects  The crucible is a 1953 play that dramatized and partially fictionalized what happen  during the Salem witch trials in Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. In the  play ​ The Crucible​ ‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the town of Salem is involved in what some might say the  “witch trials.” These trials negatively affected the community‚ the authority‚ the church‚ and the  individuals. Many people in the town were being tested for their faith and their lives.  The community of Salem was negatively affected by the witch trials

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