What Were the Causes and Effects of the Salem Witch Trials
Title: What Were the Causes and Effects of the Salem Witch Trials
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1220 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
What Were the Causes and Effects of the Salem Witch Trials
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1220 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
1692 in Salem, Massachusetts was a time of fear, allegation, and deceit. It was the time of the Salem witch trials. Family feuds, eccentric personalities, and even keeping dolls in your home were reasons for accusations. Fueled by religious fanatics and young girls screaming for attention, literally, no one was safe from the insanity of the witch-hunt. This paper is intended to discuss the causes of this hysteria, some of the trials that took place during
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ended the witch trials for good when he pardoned all of the remaining accused. With nineteen hanged and one crushed, the Salem witch trials finally ended. (http://www.salemwitchtrials.com)
This is how the Salem witch trials began and ended. In my opinion, the Salem witch-hunt was revolting. The destruction of innocent human lives was atrocious. I think that the "witches" were all in the imaginations of a few girls who wanted attention and power.