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    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 they had. The people of Salem were also very strong

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    The salem witch trials hysteria of 1692 was caused by the Puritans strict religious standards and intolerance of anything not accepted with their scripture. The largest account of witch trials as well as deaths by witch trials occurred in Salem‚ a village heavily populated with the Puritans. Because most of the trials were occurring in Salem‚ this meant that the accusations were happening among the Puritans themselves‚ which could very well be anything as long as the Puritans found it as contradicting

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    Caused the Hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. What caused the salem trials‚ there are many reasons‚ It could have been because of the things that were going on in Salem but there are many reasons for why this happend‚ I will explain a couple of the reasons‚ many people were accused to be witches‚ many people in salem were killed for being accused of being witches. Know one really knows why this started but it was horrible they were brutally killed and many were in prison. Sometimes they would

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    Did the Salem Witch Trials and The Holocaust have many things in common? For example‚ not only did both events kill innocent people‚ it destroyed communities. These events still affects today’s life as well. The Holocaust‚ meaning “sacrifice by fire” in 1933‚ became one of the most famous genocides known to man (Holocaust Encyclopedia). More than six million jews were killed (Holocaust Encyclopedia). Not only jews were killed in the holocaust‚ but only jews were gassed. Thousands of others died

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    Wicked Girls: A novel of the Salem Witch Trials Wicked Girls: A novel of the Salem Witch Trials by Stephanie Hemphill is a very unique book. It is a fictionalized story about the Salem witch trials based on the real historical characters. This book is written in free verse‚ and told from the perspective of three girls who were actually involved in what happened in Salem; Ann Putnam Jr. who is twelve‚ Mercy Lewis who is seventeen‚ and Margaret Walcott who is also seventeen. They face many challenges

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    The literary work "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller is a very good choice for your essay. "The Crucible" is one of the most mysterious‚ and at the same time very utilitarian creation of the outgoing century.The play‚ which hitherto raises heated debates of people‚ who are trying to bring to light the subjects of much controversy‚ which are discussed in the play: the theme of the moral choice‚ justice and injustice‚ truth and lie‚ trials of the innocently accused person‚ witchcraft‚ evil powers vs.

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    The McCarthy hearings and the Salem Witch Trials are events in history that shaped the Americans of that time’s process of thought. The McCarthy hearings‚ led by Joe McCarthy displays a eerily similar appearance to the Salem Witch Trials. However‚ both has a uniqueness in them that allows us to distinguish apart as two important and seperate entities. These similarities include their motives and the actions taken against them‚ but due to their different time periods‚ the view of both and the outcomes

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    Who were the Vikings? What do we know about the Vikings? What are the myths and how do we know the truth? Where were the Vikings first discovered? Were the Vikings known as pirates? These are some of the questions that interest me about the Vikings and I plan to find the answers to these questions and many others. My goal in this paper is to learn more about the Vikings to research them and become familiar with who they werehow they survived and to learn what they would want us to know about them

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    story of the Salem Witch Trial contains mass hysteria back in 1692. In my two articles “Salem Witch Craft Trial” and “Mass Hysteria in Upstate New York” have similar problems. In both articles I will be explaining how mass hysteria played a key role in both of these issues. In the article “Salem Witch Craft Trial” it tells the history of the mass hysteria behind the whole Salem witch craft trials. The mass hysteria occurred from 1692-1693 and lead to many people dying. There were one hundred and forty

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    Williams was a deceitful‚ dishonest‚ and manipulative teenage girl who antagonized the village of Salem in the the late 17th century. Instead of living a traditional Puritan life Abigail was the initiator of pandemonium within the village of Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. In 1692 men and women were accused and sometimes hanged for practicing witchcraft‚ including husband and wife John and Elizabeth Proctor. The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller depicts the story of Abigail and her

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