"Though shalt not suffer a witch to live"(Bible)! The people of Puritan faith in 1692 concluded they should kill witches with no mercy. In the 1600's, immigrants arrived in the New England colonies. Countless immigrants practiced the Puritan belief. The Puritans believed the Bible was the word of God; they assumed all concepts written were true. The Bible proclaimed killing witches is all right. In 1692, in the Puritan town of Salem, there was a mass hysteria of witchcraft that took place. The infamous act of denizens accused others of being witches, led to trials and to the death of the accused. This hysteria and slaughtering of assumed witches were the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem Witch Trial hysteria started because of lying girls, demographics, and town division.
During the time, lying girls started some suspicion of witches. Power hungry girls in Salem began to tell hoaxes to benefit themselves in eclectic ways. Though the lies were not true, the …show more content…
The rich on the east side of Salem were accused a lot according to statistics. This shows that poorer, indigent citizens may want their money and power. On the western side of Salem, there were numerous amount of accusers. Little girls wanted power, and the power they sought was on the western side of Salem. Since these girls wanted the power of wealthy people, there was division in the town of Salem. On the west side were power-hungry girls, that told fibs to claim power. On the east side, there were wealthy, older folks, accused by little girls for power. This provoked hysteria and thoughts of witchcraft because once people learned that the accusations were practicable, more and more power-hungry citizens started to accuse the wealthy of witchcraft. Many lying unmarried girls were power-hungry, which started this town division and the proceedings of