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Title: Salem Witch Trials


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Salem Witch Trials
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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The Salem Witch Trials began in what is now known
    as Danvers Massachusetts.
  • In the 17th century Danvers was known as Salem
    Massachusetts.
  • The Salem Witch Trials lasted from June of 1692
    to September of 1692.
  • By the end of the trials 150 people had spent
    time in jail and 24 innocent people were killed.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The trials began with 11 year old Abigail
    Williams and 9 year old Elizabeth Parris.
  • These girls acted in a manner that was strange to
    the Puritans of the time.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • Abigail Williams was Elizabeths cousin.
    Elizabeth Parris was the daughter of the town
    minister.
  • Abigail and Elizabeth were not allowed to have
    toys or play like most children of the time
    would, this was seen as idleness and sinful.
  • Instead the girls were encouraged to concentrate
    on chores and studying bible verses.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • At night Abigail and Elizabeth would spend their
    nights by the fire with Reverend Parriss slave
    Tituba (from Barbados).
  • Tituba entertained the girls with magic, fortune
    telling and story telling from her homeland.
  • This was forbidden by Puritan law.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • Abigail and Elizabeth began acting strangely
    speaking in tongues and having wild
    convulsions.
  • The village doctor was called in, he was sure the
    girls were victims of witch craft.
  • One Sunday in January as the Reverend began his
    sermon the girls in town fell into a fit.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The town concerned for the girls asked who had
    cast a spell on them.
  • Tituba, Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne were named.
  • Tituba, a slave. Sarah Good, a homeless woman.
    Sarah Osborne a woman who had married her servant.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • When placed on trial both Sarahs maintained
    their innocence, Tituba however claimed there
    were other witches in Salem.
  • This admission started the wave of hysteria that
    engulfed Salem.
  • Behind this paranoia were Elizabeth and Abigail.
    The hysteria was being controlled by two young
    girls.

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • Many of those accused were prominent members of
    the Salem community.
  • Many of these characters are seen in the play The
    Crucible.

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Traits of a witch
  • Singing
  • Reading
  • Not conforming to Puritan law
  • Not getting along with your neighbor
  • Spending time alone
  • Writing

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The Accusation Process
  • The afflicted person makes a complaint to the
    Magistrate about a suspected witch.  The
    complaint is sometimes made through a third
    person.

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The Accusation Process
  • The Magistrate issues a warrant for the arrest of
    the accused person.

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The Accusation Process
  • The accused person is taken into custody and
    examined by two or more Magistrates.  If, after
    listening to testimony, the Magistrate believes
    that the accused person is probably guilty, the
    accused is sent to jail for possible
    reexamination and to await trial.

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The Accusation Process
  • The case is presented to the Grand Jury. 
    Depositions relating to the guilt or innocence of
    the accused are entered into evidence.

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The Accusation Process
  • If the accused is indicted by the Grand Jury, he
    or she is tried before the Court of Oyer and
    Terminer.  A jury, instructed by the Court,
    decides the defendant's guilt.

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The Accusation Process
  • The convicted defendant receives his or her
    sentence from the Court.  In each case at Salem,
    the convicted defendant was sentenced to be
    hanged on a specified date.

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The Accusation Process
  • The Sheriff and his deputies carry out the
    sentence of death on the specified date.

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If you were accused
  • Flee Salem!

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If you were accused
  • Accuse someone else

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If you were accused
  • Get pregnant

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If you were accused
  • Confess, even though youre innocent

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If you were accused
  • Plead innocence and await trial

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If you were accused
  • Refuse to stand trial and await the consequences

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Go Blue
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THERE IS A WITCH AMONGST US!
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Traits of modern witch
  • Listening to tiny people play music
  • Watching people move in a magic box
  • Wearing open toed shoes
  • Having vast amounts of information available
    instantly
  • Standing on water
  • Moving great distances in short periods of time

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Traits of modern witch
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There is a witch amongst us
  • One of you is a witch!

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There is a witch amongst us
  • You know what a modern witch does, has anyone
    around you displayed these characteristics?
  • Have you?

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A modern witch
  • Cant sit still
  • Likes to sing
  • Makes animal noises
  • Imitates other witches

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So who is the witch?
  • Under each desk is a card (do not remove them
    until instructed).
  • Do not show anyone your card!
  • Some cards have instructions, some do not. If
    your card does not have instructions imitate a
    classmate.
  • Write down on a half sheet who you think the
    witch is (your top 5 picks)

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After youre told to stop we will see who the top
5 choices of witches are
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