The Salem Witch Trials
In the year 1692, 19 innocent men and innocent women were hung to death for practicing witchcraft. An old man was also squeezed to death under heavy boulders because he refused to stand trial, while four other innocent people died in jail awaiting their trials. How did one simple little village get so caught up in such frenzied madness?| Comments on article "The Salem Witch Trials" | |||||||||
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