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  1. Sep 25, 2024 · In 1995, Salem resident Joe Cutrera made a documentary film entitled Witch City which traced the history of the image of Salem as “witch city” and interviewed many local residents and business owners about the portrayal of the history of the trials in Salem. The film presents a sharp criticism of the image of Salem that capitalizes on the trials, and included in the film is an interview ...

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    The belief in devil possession, worship, and the devil’s ability to transfer powers to people in return for loyalty to him was common as early as 14th century Europe and was strongly held throughout New England during the 17th century as well. With the lingering effects of the French and British war in the American colonies, and the constant threat...

    Due to the overwhelming response of the witch trials, the governor, William Phips, created a special court to hear the cases. The Court of Oyer and Terminer (which included the most famous trials) included the judges Hathorne, Stoughton, and Sewall and was established to hear and decide the witch trails for three counties: Middlesex, Essex, and Suf...

    The unrest and sensationalism caused by the trials continued well into the following centuries for the area, and well into the 20th century by Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” (1953), which used the hysteria of the Salem trials as an allegory for the political atmosphere and anti-Communist agenda of Senator Joseph McCarthy during the 1950s. As the mo...

  2. Nov 4, 2011 · Timeline: Salem Witch Trials. January 1692 Strange symptoms. February 1692 Accusations start. March 1692 Accusations spread. April 1692 First man accused. May 1692 Osborne dies in jail. June ...

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · T.H. Matteson, Examination of a Witch, 1853 Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between early 1692 and mid-1693. More than 200 people ...

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  4. May 26, 2024 · The Salem Witch Trials began in January 1692, when 9-year-old Elizabeth Parris and 11-year-old Abigail Williams, the daughter and niece of the village‘s minister, Samuel Parris, started experiencing fits, strange behaviors, and mysterious illnesses. As more young girls in the village began to exhibit similar symptoms, local magistrates John ...

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · The Salem trials occurred late in the sequence, after the abatement of the European witch-hunt fervour, which peaked from the 1580s and ’90s to the 1630s and ’40s. Some three-fourths of those European witch hunts took place in western Germany, the Low Countries, France, northern Italy, and Switzerland. The number of trials and executions ...

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  7. Summary. The Salem Witch Trials are one of the best known, most studied, and most important events in early American history. The afflictions started in Salem Village (present-day Danvers), Massachusetts, in January 1692, and by the end of the year the outbreak had spread throughout Essex County, and threatened to bring down the newly formed Massachusetts Bay government of Sir William Phips.

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