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    Elizabeth Proctor was an important part of the Salem Witch Trials. She was accused along with John Proctor‚ Abigail Hobbs‚ Mary Warren‚ Elizabeth Howe‚ and many others. Her story is only part of the long history told. She was convicted of doing witchcraft and was able to avoid execution longer than most were able to. Elizabeth Proctor was John Proctors third wife they were married 18 years and they were running the well known family tavern. Elizabeth Proctor was first seen as a witch when Mary Warren

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    In The Crucible‚ the people that confessed to save their own lives‚ such as Tituba‚ are to blame for the unnecessary deaths of innocent people in Salem. When the first person to confess‚ Tituba‚ was confronted for witchcraft‚ she was given two choices: confess or be hanged. Instead of standing up for herself‚ she took the easy path and confessed to being a witch. Tituba really had never seen the devil‚ however the fear of death made her confess to something she was not a part of. Although this

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    Young referred to acts and bodies in the Scottish government that paved the way for witch hunts at the local level. An example of this is the 1563 witchcraft act passed by the Scottish parliament. Moreover‚ the church of Scotland lobbied parliament for further action to be taken against perceived witchcraft activities which resulted in a further witchcraft bill being passed in 1649 and in 1630‚ the implementation of a formal parliament session committee for the

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    States of America and‚ in some respect‚ also in the history of witch hunts all over the world. These trials were a series of hearings before local magistrates followed by county court of trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft. People were being accused of practicing witchcraft and were told‚ to confess or be killed. Some confessed‚ while others were persecuted. Many people were killed during the Salem Witch Trials and most of them were innocent to begin with. During the 1600’s a large number

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    When reading The Crucible your mind is very lost as their morals and believes aren’t the same as our own today. The play is about witchcraft and the girls who dance as if they are witches which is considered to be immoral. The characters in this story seem to have something bad happening to them they just aren’t aware of it right away. Paris is very religious he prays a lot in the play‚ but he also seems to be very concerned as to if is daughter is lying about dancing around the fire. Knowing the

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    Trial Hysteria of 1692? All starting in June‚ 1692‚ the Salem Witch Trial hysteria was a period when people were constantly being accused of witchcraft. A witch is someone who is taken over by the devil and portrays the actions of the creature. This mainly happened to women. Historians are still trying to figure out why people would accuse others of witchcraft. Some think it was because of the paranoia from the Native American raids. Hallucinogens were also another suggestion. Historians were left

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    Many assumptions have been made by historians to explain the occurrence of the Salem witchcraft trials‚ and on why the afflicted girls behaved the way they did‚ but yet there still seems to remain a sense of doubt on this issue. It seems that this case is not just because of one factor such as Ergotism‚ but several more. The affliction started by mind suggestion. The early beliefs and superstitions in Puritanical society that were practiced on an everyday basis supported the idea that the behaviors

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    One of the common characteristics of Salem society throughout history is fearing the unknown which leads to protect one’s self . In the Crucible‚ three characters who are concerned with their stature affect how they act in different situations‚ thus preserving one’s reputation is a major and common theme. Throughout the play‚ the townspeople like Nurse Rebecca are falsely accused of those saving their names such as Deputy Governor Danforth. Reputation contributes in the novel to the greatest extend

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    So are witches good or bad? These terms irritate witches enormously. Witches‚ who have utilized their legal right to freedom of religion and announced themselves as believers of the Old Religion are always asked this. The truth is simple. Acts of witchcraft‚ which run counter to the Wiccan credo of ’Love‚ and harm none’ are wrong are indeed bad. Other acts are not.

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    Jerusalem‚ Salem was founded in 1626 by English merchants who took advantage of the natural harbor and the abundant fishing the area provided. Fear of Devil-worship and witchcraft swept through Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ like a plague. During the years of 1692-1693‚ more than 200 people‚ men‚ women‚ and even children‚ were accused of witchcraft. Words of friends‚ neighbors‚ and even complete strangers put many people’s lives in danger; 19 were hung‚ 1 pressed to death‚ and 3 including 1 infant died in jail

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