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    For decades‚ we have talked about the Salem Witch Trials and their unfortunate events in hanging woman for being witches. Most of the people that were accused of witchcraft were women. The amounts of men to women were diverse in different parts of Europe. They were usually older women over the age of fifty and were in lower classes. Woman during this time play a huge role in the trial‚ because more women are accused of being witches and selling their souls to the devil than men would. So why are

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    Colonial‚ Massachusetts February‚ 1692 and May‚ 1693 The Salem Witch Trials occurred. The Salem Witch trials are a big part of our history today. February‚ 1692 through May‚ 1693 at least 200 people were accused of witchcraft and at at least 20 of them were killed. This all started as an effect of the war between English rulers and the french. This war caused many refugees in Salem and the county of Essex. This aggravated the people of Salem‚ and the refugees were taking supplies and using everything

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    Witches have appeared in many stories whether by becoming the antagonist in the stories‚ movies and TV or by being the either the heroes or the sidekicks in the stories. However‚ witches are more commonly seen as the villains in the stories. In the old days they would have pointed noses‚ witch hats‚ and would use a cauldron. They would be feared by the characters in the story until a brave hero steps in and defeats her‚ not that much different from the classic save-the-princess-from-the-big-scary-dragon

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    frightened by two beliefs. The first was that the Satan wanted to destroy Christian society and needed a multitude of witches to do so. Therefore‚ witchcraft was now seen as an attempt to overthrow state and church. Secondly‚ since witchcraft was such a monstrous crime it was justified by torture. The Holy Roman Emperor decreed in 1532 that witchcraft could be determined by judicial torture and punishable by death specifically being burned at the stake.(

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    HST 402: Seminar in European History 1000 Word Paper Throughout the history of witchcraft it has been hard to establish if any of these accusations on ‘witches ’ were actually true due to lack of records and proof‚ although it now seems certain that the vast majority of women incited were innocent. In the book "The Bewitching of Anne Gunter" we can see how these allegations can be completely fabricated for personal gain and revenge. The British Isles‚ was a tense and troubled time in

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    him” (Shah 1). The fear of God’s wrath and the Devil can cause anyone to lay the blame on others so they themselves do not receive it.  In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ Puritans radical beliefs and intolerance are the source of irrational witchcraft accusations towards the people of Salem. Most Puritans spend their time praying and at church. The Puritan church in Salem is led by a man named Parris. Most of his sermons are about the damnation of those who go against God and do the Devils

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    historic event that occurred in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the year 1692 and lasted until 1693. It’s known to be a dark time in American History (Brooks‚ Historyof Massachusetts.org). It first began when a group of teenage girls were exposed of practicing witchcraft and it then lead to bigger things Innocent people were killed and others were treated poorly. More than 200 individuals were wrongfully blamed and 20 were executed for denying the accusations (Blumberg‚ Smithsonianmag.com ). To this day no one is

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    a trying affair on the small town of Salem. During this event a man came to the town of Salem‚ this man was Reverend Hale. Hale was crucial in the interpretation of these “satanic” works. He was the one of the first people to openly believe the witchcraft and one of the few to end up openly opposing it as well. Where the whole town fell to mass hysteria‚ believing that the devil‚ Hale was one of the few with the resolve to oppose this madness. Reverend Hale is a just and composed man who has pure

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    The Meaning of Truth and Judgment In society‚ truth has no meaning because people in numbers‚ rule and come together‚ only believing what they want to believe. Great strength in numbers is a key factor in The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller. What the townspeople of Salem said‚ always went. There is no arguing and no deciding. If someone was accused or judged as being a witch‚ they were most like condemned for being one. The definition of judgment is the formation of an opinion (Encarta Encyclopedia

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    of two different things. Ann Putnam had accused villagers of being involved with witchcraft‚ and Joseph McCarthy had accused innocent government officials of being involved with the communists in Russia. Most

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