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    Cotton Mather were both puritan ministers that participated in the Salem witch trials. In addition‚ both father and son had different views on how the trials should be handled. The author of “Insufficiency of Evidence Against Witches” was Increase Mather. The purpose of writing this document was to argue that there was lack of evidence linking innocent individuals to witchery and prosecuting these individuals maliciously. The intended group of audience at the time was the puritan society that increase

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    century. It takes place in a small Puritan village in the colony of Massachusetts in 1692. The witchcraft trials‚ grew out of the particular moral system of the Puritans‚ which promoted interference in others’ affairs as well as a repressive code of conduct that frowned on any diversion from norms of behavior. Nineteen men and women were hanged at Gallows Hill near Salem‚ while another man‚ Giles Corey‚ was stoned to death for refusing to submit to a trial on witchcraft charges. Hundreds of other persons

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    How and when did the Salam witchcraft epidemic begin? Began when a group of young girls started to act strange and accused others of using witch craft on them. It begain during the 1680’s and 1690’s. Have you ever been unfairly accused of something? How might the social atmosphere of 17th century America have helped bring about the witchcraft epidemic? The social atmostphere of the 17th century in America was that most people that were accusced where middleaged women that either held a low social

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    events cause her to try and shift the focus away from herself by accusing others of witchcraft. Abigail lies to avoid severe punishment for witchcraft‚ adultery‚ and attempted murder. In the Puritan society Abigail’s attraction to Proctor is a sin‚ but can be forgiven if she refused to acknowledge her thoughts. Abigail does the opposite proving how her character is a villain. Abigail’s willingness to discard Puritan social restrictions sets her apart from the other characters‚ and also leads to her

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    When young girls behave strangely in Puritan Salem‚ whom do townspeople call for advice? The people of Salem turn to Reverend Hale‚ a minister from a nearby town‚ to solve the problem. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale is an intelligent man‚ and his confidence makes him feel so important that he supports the witch trials. An outsider from another town‚ Hale eventually turns against the idea behind the witch trials because they were being used to place the blame on innocent people. Parents

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    Witch Trials were an inevitable tragedy because of Puritan life-style‚ the determination of prosecution‚ economic conditions and teenage boredom. In the town of Boston the life-style was structured around their religious beliefs‚ Puritanism. The Puritans believed strongly in God and had compact theories about the government which they thought they should abide by the words in the scripture. When the news of witch craft broke out the Puritans believed that this was an act of the devil. They thought

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    From 1692 to 1693‚ a series of witchcraft accusations occurred to explain the unexplainable problems and issues. This was known as the Salem Witch Trials. During this time period‚ many people were accusing others as witches and many were also accused as witches. At first‚ it was only to get back at a rude neighbor‚ but it soon began to become a phenomenon as the witchcraft hysteria spread. Women in Salem were more likely than men to be both the accused and accuser because of misogyny that promoted

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    In Salem Massachusetts‚ during the late 1600’s‚ more than 200 people were accused of witchcraft and 24 of those 200 people who were accused were killed. The evidence didn’t have to be reliable; it hardly had to be there! All it took was someone to point a finger at you and you would find yourself in the middle of a trial‚ for something you didn’t do! If I were back in Salem Massachusetts during the time of the infamous Salem Witch Trials and I found myself in the middle‚ I would do whatever it

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    Witch Trials were massive chains of blame which pointed out the unique citizens of a society and accused them of witch craft. Tituba‚ from The Crucible‚ was in the same situation. She‚ being foreign (especially from a place such as Barbados)‚ non-puritan‚ and a slave made her the perfect candidate for such accusations. With England breathing down their necks from one direction and Indian attacks from the other‚ suspicion of traitors in their own community was on the rise. The English people of The

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    In January 1692‚ the colony of Salem‚ Massachusetts would encounter a situation that would change the small colony forever. That year the quiet town would endure a 9-month long span of trials of witchcraft that would leave 200 accused witches and 20 dead. The trials were based on religious beliefs and would separate all the “unholy” citizens from the community. The trials separated the community based on fear and individuals singling out others based on class. The witch-hunts have affected modern

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