not commit? The Salem Witch Trials started and ended in 1692. The harsh trials took place in Salem about twenty miles northwest of Boston, Massachusetts. What caused the Salem Witch Trials in 1692? Based on the documents read in the Salem DBQ, there were three reasons of the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria. These reasons were gender, age, and marital status; division of the town due to wealth and power; and lying or acting accusers. To begin, one cause of the Salem Witch Trial hysteria was gender, age…
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What Caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692? It was a cool, sunny day in the Salem village. The flowers were blooming, as the sun shone brightly on everyone. Everything seemed colorful and alive. You could smell the fresh, cut grass, as the cool breeze swept around you. The taste of spring rain touched your mouth, as you heard the birds chattering. However, the day wasn't as beautiful for Bridget Bishop. Today was her examination which would determine whether she was a witch or not. She walked…
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the town of Salem, Massachusetts during the year of 1692. Twenty people in Salem were put to death during a fifteen week period. During this period in time there was a countless number of people accused of witchcraft and placed in jail. Three of the main causes of the Salem Witch Trials would be the spread of Ergotism through Salem, Bridget Bishop being accused of witchcraft, and hysteria making the girls not know what to believe. Ergotism is the main cause of the Salem Witch Trials. Ergotism is…
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Salem Witch Trial Puritans weren’t able to practice christianity, therefore they decided to settle in New England. They were fundamentalist, so their loyalty to the bible lead to affecting the witches by getting put to death. 1692 was an era that hysteria was experinced by the ones being accused. Hysteria basically means to be crazy, to panic, or to be paranoid. The Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692 was caused by the commitment to religon, false accusations, anxiety, and jealousy. One cause…
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accused of something you didn’t do? Like when you were a child and a sibling or parent would take something from one another and blame it on you. Well, in the small, quiet town of Salem, Massachusetts this was not unheard of in the slightest. In the year of 1692, 20 people were murdered due to false accusations. Which makes me ponder around the thought, what caused all the hysteria. Three subjects that could have caused the hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 include age, gender, and marital status…
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only the few of many that can describe the sinister events that took place in Salem, Massachusetts between June & September 1692. The wrongful accusations of innocents in Salem led to a series of trials that resulted in the hanging of Nineteen people. The causes as to why these extreme actions were taken are yet to be accurately proven, although there are three causes that could be linked to the hysteria. These three causes are parasites that grew on the rye consumed by people, a slave women bewitching…
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In Salem, Massachusetts; innocent people were accused of taking part in witchcraft. Several residents were tried and executed. The same happened with Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy would accuse innocent people of being communists. Since that people’s life’s were changed and worsened. They became poor and many lost their jobs. The play is intended to convey that McCarthy, like the witch hunters, was persecuting innocent people and profiting from public hysteria. After accusation McCarthyism Examining…
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June 10 and September 22, 1692, 20 people were put to death in Salem, Massachusetts. These 20 people were put to death for the terrible crime of witchcraft. The accusations started with Ann Putnam and ended with much more. The killings stopped once the mayor’s wife was accused of being a witch. These trials didn’t only happen in Salem. This also spread to New England where thousands more were killed. The question is what caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria of 1692? The false accusations, the division…
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The Salem Witch Trials 1692 My extension history project is looking at the controversial issues surrounding the cause/s of the 1692 Salem Witch Trial. February 1692 to May 1693 a series of hearings and prosecution in Salem Village, Colonial Massachusetts took place as the town’s people were accused of witchcraft .The trials were conducted after a group of young girls claimed that they had been possessed by the devil, in conclusion accused several local town’s people of witchcraft. Furthermore the…
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Historian Mary Beth Norton, author of In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, provides a unique account of the events at Salem using a seventeenth-century perspective to describe the mass hysteria, as well as examining critical turning points from the trials. Norton’s premise focuses more on political and military history and less on social history. Her argument, that the Salem witch trials cannot be studied without extensive reference to the ongoing wars between the settlers and…
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