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Jan.1692 Daughter and Niece of Reverend Parris ill. William Griggs. diagnosis-bewitchment. salem witch trials. 19 men & women were hung. 7, prison, man crushed, Giles Corey. lives changed.
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Time explains events. Strong belief in the devil. Names cried out. crime was punished by death. afflicted, accused.
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Court of oyer and terminer (to hear and determine), june 1692. 1. briget bishop of salem, guilty, hung on june 10. 13 men and women followed. gallows hill. OVER. apologies. day of fastin aand remembrance.
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Men accused too. 5 men were convicted and hung.
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Who was executed (not including Giles Corey)
BRIDGET BISHOP ALICE PARKERGEORGE CURROUGHS MARY PARKERMARTHA CARRIER JOHN PROCTORMARTHA COREY ANN PUDEATORMARY EASTY WILMOTT REDDSARAH GOOD MARGARET SCOTTELIZABETH HOWE SAMUEL WARDWELLGEORGE JACOBS, SR. SARAH WILDESSUSANNAH MARTIN JOHN WILLARDREBECCA NURSE |
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Trials era for witchcraft lasted less than a year. first-march 1, 1692, last-sep. 22, 1692. court oyer and erminer gone in october 1692.
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WITCHCRAFT: pantheistic religion. focus on good, reject devil.
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TITUBA, Indian from Barbados, Parris' slave. role: arrest and confession on March 1, 1692.
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