Salem

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History

 

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Randall H

 

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May 10, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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After one witch admitted to practicing magick, accusations of witchcraft spread like wildfire. In Salem, witchcraft was a major felony. A court was established to try the cases and worked for five months to clear the devil from Salem. Over twenty innocent people died in the trials, only one of which was a true witch...
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The trials were not only a crude act, but also illegitimate and morally wrong. The trials in Salem Village were illegitimate because they were not eliminating witches, but only innocent people. They were looking for what they believed to be a witch. Webmaster for the Salem Wax Museum, Anatole Mazour explains how in the early middle ages, witchcraft was tolerated by most groups of people...
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