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Essay heading: Salem Witch Trials
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When the accusations started, the first three witches to get accused of witchcraft were Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good. All three women were prime candidates for the accusations of witchcraft. Sarah Osborne was an elderly lady who had not gone to church in over a year, and poor church attendance was a Puritan sin... displayed 300 characters
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Sarah Good was a homeless woman who begged door to door. If people failed to give her alms, she would utter unknown words and leave. Residents would often attribute her visits to death of livestock. They believed the mumbled words she spoke under her breath were curses against them for not showing her charity... displayed next 300 characters
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