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    The Crucible: Compare/Contrast Essay The Crucible is a play of the Salem witchcraft trials that took place in Salem Massachusetts. The villagers suspect witchcraft after finding out about a girl who is not responding to anything‚ she seems to be ill. Abigail Williams had an affair with John Proctor. Abigail soon wishes Elizabeth Proctor were dead. Abigail turns on the rest of the village to cover up her lies. To better understand the similarities and differences of Abigail Williams and Elizabeth

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    In The Specter of Salem‚ Gretchen A. Adams studies the ways nineteenth-century Americans deployed the history of the Salem witchcraft trials to influence debates over national identity‚ the sectional crisis‚ and new religious movements. Adams situates her work within a wide range of historical and sociological literature‚ including studies of collective memory‚ nationalism‚ and language. Her research is based on the legal records and histories written immediately after the trials‚ as well as nineteenth-century

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    Brittany Celestin Ms.Asmar American Literature 10 December 2012 Powerful Beyond Measure “There are two basic motivating forces: fear and love. When we are afraid‚ we pull back from life. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. Fear is the mind-killer. In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller show how fear motivates Abigail‚ Betty and Tituba to act specific way. Therefore‚ each of the ladies let fear motivate them to act a unique way. The protagonist of The Crucible the leader

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    J Fircha Honors US History I 2 March 2012 Removal of Indians DBQ All presidents have a legacy; some good‚ some bad. Andrew Jackson’s legacy is the Indian Removal Act. This act was not supported by the Supreme Court‚ made Native Americans leave the places that they called home for countless years‚ and had a huge impact on Native Americans personally. In 1830‚ with consent and encouragement from President Andrew Jackson‚ many Indians were wrongly forced off of their native lands and onto foreign

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and 1693 as a very dark event for early America. The Salem Witch Trials were trials of people accused of witchcraft. The citizens of Salem caused the deaths of twenty people‚ most of them women. The research being abundant‚ I could gather many opinions expressed about the Salem Witch Trials. Particularly‚ the author’s opinions showed the trials and prosecutions were biased against women because women were not treated equal to men‚ “Puritan ministers convinced the congregations

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    Over the course of history‚ many innocent people have been accused and persecuted for things they haven’t done. During certain situations and times‚ people were used as escape goats. The people accused‚ usually ended up with the “bad end of the stick”. The Salem Witch Trials‚ The Red Scare‚ and Pearl Harbor are all events in history when people were profiled and treated unfairly‚ and we can learn from these events. During the Salem Witch Trials‚ many people were profiled and treated and unfairly

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    Tristian Huerta AP US History Mr. R. Martinez 23 Sep 2014 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Although the evolution occurring in the 17th and 18th centuries would lead to diversity involving three important factors: social issues‚ economics‚ and politics. II. Social Issues A. Young males (Doc C) B. Stratification (Doc H) C. Families (Doc B) D. “Knit together” (Doc A) III. Economics A. Individual colonists‚ indentured servants‚ and slaves came for riches or new beginning (Doc C) B. Greed

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    bodies and throwing objects. Elizabeth and Abigail said that an individual being was biting and pinching them. An 11 year old girl named‚ Ann Putnam and other girls in Salem began acting similarly to Elizabeth and Abigail. Their behaviour was attributed to supernatural causes according to a doctor diagnosis. There was only one doctor in Salem Village and he can only read and cannot write. In February 9‚ 1692 the girls accused 3 women for causing their bizarre outburst.

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    Compare/Contrast Essay 11-15-13 Salem witch trials v McCarthyism The Salem witch trials and the era known as McCarthyism have many similarities as well as differences‚ both reveal times in history when the people weren’t united as one. These two events are hundreds of years apart but reflect so much similarity. Both very tragic but these type of things have to happen so we can learn from them and try not to repeat them in the future. The Salem witch trials occurred in the late 1600’s‚ it all

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    What Caused the Salem Witch Trials Hysteria in 1692?    Malik1   Sana Malik  Mrs. Zachary   Social Studies   12/7/14     ​   The Salem Witch Trials in 1692‚ was a series of indescribable events‚ which was powered by  paranoia and fear.The Salem Witch Trials were the examinations‚ trials‚ and executions of  alleged “Witches” beginning in late February 1692 and ending in late October 1692.  Many  guiltless  individuals  were subject to witchcraft‚ that resulted in 19 men and women hung to  death

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