Meet the Key Figures of the Salem Witch Trials

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The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of twenty people, fourteen of them women, and all but one by hanging. The episode is one of the colonial America's most notorious cases of mass hysteria. The **main idea** behind the Salem witch trials was the belief in witchcraft and the fear that witches could harm the community. The trials were triggered by a group of young girls who claimed to be possessed by witches and accused others of practicing witchcraft. The trials were conducted in a chaotic and unfair manner, with reliance on spectral evidence and the use of "witch tests" such as dunking suspects in water.


So naturally, when Anna Fessler died, everyone in the creepy, dysfunctional little town decided witchcraft was to blame.

Turns out millers were generally held in low-regard by almost everyone because they made slightly better money than most for providing a necessary service, and one that took hard work and actual expertise, and so their poor, unskilled neighbors assumed the worst of them. Von Gülchen pressed Anna twice, about her own statement sometimes denied, sometimes affirmed that if her daughter were a witch then she must have learned it from someone.

The last practitioner of witchcraft in Langenburg

The trials were conducted in a chaotic and unfair manner, with reliance on spectral evidence and the use of "witch tests" such as dunking suspects in water. The hysteria eventually subsided and the trials were discredited, with many of the accused being posthumously exonerated. The Salem witch trials remain a cautionary tale about the dangers of hysteria, prejudice, and the abuse of power.

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