The Great Witch Craze: The Early Medieval Ages

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In the medieval ages, there were many witch trials in the early modern period, also known as The Great Witch Craze. Conducted across early modern Europe and the early European colonies in North America between the 15th and 18th centuries, trials sparked by the belief that Satanic witches were operating as an organized body as a threat to Christendom.

Various acts of torture were used as coercion to force out confessions out of the witches and perhaps even to reveal their co-conspirators. The interrogation even got out of hand as the Pope declared witchcraft to be “crimen expectum”. In other words, the legal limits were removed on torture especially if evidence was difficult to find. In fact, torture even caused a wider social panic as those