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Title: Salem Witch Trials


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Salem Witch Trials
  • By Dwayne C

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Map of Salem during the witch trials
3
Crucible
  • Technically all the info the crucible gave us was
    true and exact but it left a few things out.

4
What the trials were presumed to look like.
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  • Nineteen accused witches were hanged on Gallows
    Hill in 1692
  • July 19
  • Rebecca Nurse ,Sarah Good ,Susannah Martin
  • Elizabeth Howe ,Sarah Wildes
  • August 19
  • George Burroughs Martha Carrier John Willard
    George Jacobs, Sr. John Proctor
  • September 22
  • Martha Corey, Mary Eastey, Ann Pudeator
    , Alice Parker Mary Parker , Wilmott Redd
    Margaret Scott , Samuel Wardwell
  • One accused witch (or wizard, as male witches
    were often called) was pressed to death on
    September 19 when he failed to plead guilty or
    not guilty
  • Giles Corey
  • Other accused witches died in prison
  • Sarah Osborn Roger Toothaker Lyndia Dustin Ann
    Foster

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Miscellaneousevents
  • Nine-year-old Elizabeth Parris and
    eleven-year-old Abigail Williams began to exhibit
    strange behavior, such as blasphemous screaming,
    convulsive seizures, trance-like states and
    mysterious spells. Within a short time, several
    other Salem girls began to demonstrate similar
    behavior. Now whats weird here is Abby was only
    11 when she started witchcraft so how old was she
    when she was with John proctor

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Interesting fact
  • Refuse to Stand for Trial
  • Octogenarian Giles Corey gave this option a
    try.  Knowing the fate that awaited him if he
    stood for trial, Giles refused to answer the
    ritual question, "Will you be tried by your God
    and your country (that is, a jury)?"  The penalty
    for refusing to answer was peine forte et dure,
    an especially unpleasant way of going that
    involves piling heavy stones on your body until
    you either agree to stand trial or are crushed to
    death.

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A few questions of myself
  • Where are the victims buried?This question
    remains unanswered. Because of the nature of
    their alleged crime, victims were not allowed to
    be buried in consecrated ground. Tradition has it
    that families came to Gallows Hill to claim their
    relatives and buried their bodies privately. A
    memorial honoring the victims of the witch trials
    was built in Salem in 1992.

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Pictures
  • Sarah Goods Tombstone

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Rebecca Nurses tombstone
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Salem Witch trial Memorial
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