hysteria in American history some would go as far as compare it to the holocaust.
The Salem witch trials was a series of court cases for acts of witchcraft. Supernatural foramina were part
of every day life. It took place in Massachusetts between February 1692 to May 1693. These cases usually
ended in executions. Twenty people were killed, 14 of which were women. The trials didn’t just happen in
one focused area but all through out Massachusetts. It was not till the 1560s that witchcraft was known as
just a myth.
The holocaust was the slaying of Jews over the belief that they were weak and not worthy of Germany. The
party