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    Who do you think is responsible for starting the witch-hunt hysteria? When it comes to assigning the blame for who ultimately caused the mass hysteria of the Salem witch-hunts‚ it is hard to pin the blame on a specific character as all are involved in varying degrees and have contributed to sparking this cataclysmic event. Most people will agree that Abigail is the main perpetrator. However‚ I think that other characters‚ namely Reverend Parris‚ Hale and even John Proctor are responsible to an extent

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    Salem Witchcraft History

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    The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 were a dark time in American history. More than 200 people  were accused of practicing witchcraft and 20 were killed during the hysteria. Ever since those  dark days ended‚ the trials have become synonymous with mass hysteria and scapegoating.    Causes    Salem‚ Massachusetts was not alone in its witch hunt. A wave of witch trials swept Europe  from the 1300s to the 1600s. These witch hunts happened for a variety of reasons and were  greatly influenced by the fear

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    Witch FRQ

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    Jeremy Harper Witch FRQ Account for the decline and growth of Witch hunts in Europe between 1500 1650 During this period witchcraft was considered a serious crime throughout much of Europe‚ in both catholic and protestant areas. Starting in 1500 there was a dramatic increase in the number of accusations and convictions of witchcraft which persisted through much of the 16th and 17th century before declining towards the latter portion of this period. The rise of witch hunts was spurred on by misogynistic

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    During the year of 1692‚ the small town of Salem seems to have been in a state of panic and confusion. The book Witchcraft at Salem‚ by Chadwick Hansen‚ is about the witchcraft conspiracies the town has experienced. Hansen goes on to explore the truthfulness of the "possessed" young girls. The reason why Hansen wrote the book is to try to set straight the record of the witchcraft phenomena at Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in the year 1692‚ about which much has been written and much misunderstood. Hansen

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    Witch Hunt Research

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    Witch Hunt Research   Sophia.Colon  10/21/14  4th    “It is one thing to believe in witches and quite another to believe in witch smellers‚K.G Chesterton” In the early 1600’s some people started believing the witch hunt trials‚ that the devil was really inside their souls controlling them maybe even for the simple reasons of suspicion as well. In two articles “Modern Day Witch Hunt” and “The Salem Witch Trials” we see how society is impacted by so called witch hunts. The Salem Witch Trials occurred

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    salem vs. marcath

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    Salem Witch Trials vs. McCarthyism has a lot Similarities and Differences Causes McCarthyism Salem Witch Trials The witch trials had no specific cause‚ they were caused becasue of several different people. Facts Bridget Bishop was found to have "puppets" with pins stuck in them in the cellar walls of her house. Martha Carrier was known to tell people’s fortunes There is no evidence that supports a love affair between John Proctor and Abigail Williams. John was 60-years-old at the time of the

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    Escaping Salem begins to examine the people behind some of the stories in the relatively quiet community of Stamford. The book looks at one particular case of a girl named Kate Branch of her fits or rage‚ her delusions and her overall strange behavior. It discusses the people that many believed were witches and why they considered them witches. Though the arguments were often weak‚ the arguments gained traction and led to the trials of a couple of women accused of being witches. Escaping Salem takes

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    2013 The Execution of Salem Witches In Salem during the year 1962‚ nineteen people were executed due to witchcraft. During this period‚ 188 people were accused of practicing witchcraft. Out of these 188 people‚ 59 were tried‚ 31 of them were convicted and nineteen of the 31 that were convicted were then all hung at Gallows Hill. In the seventeenth century it was normal procedures to have people corrected or even execute people who were a threat to the town of Salem because everyone thought

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    Trials In The Crucible

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    Arthur Miller‚ various citizens of Salem‚ Massachusetts face the witch trials. Victims were tried and convicted based on only spectral evidence. John Proctor‚ Giles Corey‚ and Reverend Hale were a few among the many that went through these severe tests‚ hardships and trials. John Proctor’s wife; Elizabeth Proctor‚ was accused of witchery and sent to prison. John loves his wife and tries to save her and all of the other accused women. His crucible is the Salem Court because Proctor has to prove

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    causes for chaos in Salem

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    Only resulting in 20 deaths‚ the Salem witch trials still managed to permanently edge its way into American history and continue to cause controversy for hundreds of years. Even though the causalities were low‚ the chaos and confusion was not. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play that gives insight on how the lives of Salem citizens would have been during 1692. These people lived in fear everyday of being accused of a witch or potentially being executed as well. Mass hysteria‚ rendering power

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