While most witch accuses took place in “ a tavern in Salem Village” (Schanzer 31). But, “Before long, an ugly crowd grew so big that everyone had to move to the church instead” (Schanzer 31). This indicates Salem had a concentrated population.This means lots of people really wanted to hear this, so everyone (most) wanted to see how the witch case goes down.
“Witchcraft-at-Salem-Village-illustration-by-F.-O.-C.-Darley-Wm.-L.-Shepard-Granville-Perkins-circa-1876-published-in-Pioneer.jpg (picture) (history of massachusetts), the court room (church) is filled up with people to see how the trials are going to end. …show more content…
(picture) Site-of-Court-House-Where-Witch-Trials-Took-Place-published-in-the-New-England-Magazine-Volume-5-1892-400-x-318.jpg ( history of massachusetts). The church is a point in the town where everyone could get to. (picture) Old-Salem-Village-illustration-published-in-A-Short-History-of-the-Salem-Village-Witchcraft-Trials-circa-1911.jpg. ( history of massachusetts), sees how the church is in the middle point of town. The church is just on the outer edge of the middle in the big map. (picture) Salem-Village-Map-1692-WP-Upham-1856-600-x-427.jpg ( history of massachusetts). The Court cases were held in the Danvers and