From the scaffold, Martha shouted that she refused to confess to “a falsehood so filthy”. According to Kathy Alexander, “Cotton Mather was an observer at this hanging and, in his diary, noted Martha Carrier as a ‘rampant hag’ and possibly the ‘Queen of Hell.’” Evidently, the society's predisposed belief that women were weaker and therefore prone to witchcraft impacted their decision in wrongly convicting Martha with no hardcore evidence backing it up. The male judges simply assumed that because women were “feebler in both the mind and body”, she was guilty. Instances like this happen every day in Salem. Women were wrongly accused and tried based solely on the fact that they were women. Eventually, many of the accused women became irritated with this injustice and decided something needed to be done. The false convictions of numerous women in the Salem witch trials led many of the accused to speak up on behalf of their innocence and the unfairness being displayed in the