Gender identity was key to the uprising accusations of witchcraft. Girls in the town of Salem didn’t have much choice and when they found out they could cast a spell to get their dream husband. Before women were treated as second-class citizens. But in 1692 they had a voice and got carried away with this power. According to the DBQ Document 5(John Demos, “Underlying Themes in the Witchcraft of 17th Century New England” American Historical Review, June 1970.) Women were more venerable to be accused and were also the ones accusing more. The women accused people of being witches more often then men by about 14 times to one. This clearly shows that women had the power to get rid of women who stood in their way. When the Women in the town of Salem understood the ability’s they had to get their dream husband they exploited it. The women were unable to see the damage they brought because love hindered the ability to