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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jan 24, 2017 · The beginning of the Salem Witch Trials is historically set on January 9, 1692, when two young girls, Elizabeth Parris (9 years old) and Abigail Williams (11 years old), the daughter and niece of Samuel Parris, Minister of Salem Village respectively, began having fits. These fits were described as uncontrollable screaming and violent ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. John Hale (June 3, 1636 – May 15, 1700) was the Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts, and took part in the Salem witch trials in 1692. He was one of the most prominent and influential ministers associated with the witch trials, being noted as having initially supported the trials and then changing his mind and publishing a critique of them.

  5. Apr 13, 2021 · Thomkins H. Matteson (Public Domain) The Salem Witch Trials were a series of legal proceedings in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692-1693 resulting in the deaths of 20 innocent people accused of witchcraft and the vilification of over 200 others based, initially, on the reports of young girls who claimed to have been harmed by the spells of certain ...

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  7. Sep 9, 2024 · Salem witch trials - Hysteria, Accusations, Executions: On May 27, 1692, after weeks of informal hearings accompanied by imprisonments, Sir William Phips (also spelled Phipps), the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, interceded and ordered the convening of an official Court of Oyer (“to hear”) and Terminer (“to decide”) in Salem Town. Presided over by William Stoughton, the colony ...

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