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    This is the diary of Abigail Williams. September 5th‚ 1692 Dear Diary‚ A few days ago I committed one of the worst sins I could have.. I have slept with a man before marriage.. Not only did I sleep with a man before marriage‚ he was a married man. I should go and repent and feel sorry for what I have done‚ but I can’t I just can’t for I do not feel sorry or feel I have done anything wrong. I know it’s wrong but I really do love John Procter! i never want to forget that it happened so I’m going

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    created the perfect storm for the destruction of common sense. Over fifty women were put on trial after being accused of practicing witchcraft‚ many of whom were executed for their supposed crimes. According to primary sources‚ the conductors of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692-1693 possessed an innate fear of evil and often relied on superstitious ideas concerning alternate religious traditions and social standards as the primary source of evidence when convicting

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    today’s society and the Salem witch hunt can be compared through Freedom ‚ Religion ‚and the killing of innocent victims. Mass hysteria has caused a lot of destruction in society throughout the years. It has brought about a lot of chaos in both Salem as well as the present society. Mass hysteria has brought out a lot of fear in people in both Salem and present society. Freedom in today’s society is totally different from back when the witch trials were going on in Salem. By the people in the United

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    The Salem Witch Trials Vs. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible: Deborah Livingston The Salem Witch Trials in 1692 had a significant impression on American History and the Massachusetts Colony of Salem. 20 people were killed in the midst of this tragedy; 19 were hanged and one was crushed to death. Researchers still have heated discussions about the cause and effect of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. This article analyzes the historical accuracy of “The Crucible” and the actual events that occurred within

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    The Salem Witch Trials began in spring 1692 in Salem Village‚ which is now known as Danvers. Believing in the supernatural was common in colonial New England since the 14th century after it first emerged in Europe. People believed specifically that the devil would give certain people‚ namely witches‚ the power to hurt others in exchange for their loyalty. Additionally‚ there were other recent events‚ such as a British war against France‚ a smallpox epidemic‚ fears of attacks from neighboring Native

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    history. One in Salem Village‚ Massachusetts‚ 1692. The village lived in fear of the witches among their community hoping they would not be accused next. Most of the victims were lower class women and children that were not up to date with the religious and social status. The village split apart and accused each other. This was a terrible period of time and many different things were simultaneously happening. The Salem Witch Trials were a time of torment and suffering for those living in Salem Village‚

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    behind all misfortunes being the result of some sin‚ when the cry of witchcraft rung through the town via the lips of Abigail Williams people were more than willing to believe that the devil was alive in Salem. But was it solely due to Abigail that the events that followed and consequently the witch trials took place? Though the primary offender it is not her actions alone that provoked nor exacerbated the situation. There were many others involved that largely contributed to prolonging the witchcraft

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    This book is all about the Salem Witchcraft crisis that occurred in 1692. Mary Beth Norton does an excellent job and explaining the trials and experiences that people have had. Was this conspirency based on the attack of the Indians‚ the policits or was it truly the devil. Book Review I believe that “In the Devil’s Snare” is one of the best book I have ever read. I am not much into history‚ but learning about witchcraft intrigues me. This book is all about the Salem Witchcraft crisis that occurred

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    The Salem 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

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    The Salem Witch Trials During the years 1692‚ fear of devil worshipping and witch craft swept through the city of Salem‚ Massachusetts. More than 200 men‚ women and children were accused of witch craft. Of those 200‚ 20 people were executed. They were taken down to Gallows Hill where each was hanged for their crime. The trials went on for about a year; more and more people came forth with accusations of others who they thought were practicing witch craft or being possessed by the devil.

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