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Title: The Salem Witch Trials


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The Salem Witch Trials
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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The Village of Andover had the most accusations
    of witchcraft

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The Village of Andover had the most accusations
    of witchcraft
  • Due to five separate crises, people in New
    England were ALL on edge

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The Village of Andover had the most accusations
    of witchcraft
  • Due to five separate crises, people in New
    England were ALL on edge
  • Over 200 people had been accused19 people were
    hung, 4 died in prison, and 1 was pressed to
    death

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The Salem Witch Trials
  • The Village of Andover had the most accusations
    of witchcraft
  • Due to five separate crises, people in New
    England were ALL on edge
  • Over 200 people had been accused19 people were
    hung, 4 died in prison, and 1 was pressed to
    death
  • Why did this happen?

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CRISIS 1 King Philips War
  • The Indian wars took an enormous psychological
    toll on New England as one man of fighting age in
    every 16 died in the battles

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CRISIS 2 The Dominion
  • When the Puritans charter was revoked, Andros
    became leader of the New England Dominion

Edmund Andros
James II
  • Andros was just as autocratic as his king, James
    II, and would often reverse policies without
    warning

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CRISIS 3 Rampant Disease
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CRISIS 4 The Quakers
  • These people were basically anti-Puritans
  • Where Puritans believed you could never know
    whether you were saved or not, Quakers believed
    you could
  • Quakers believed in an inner light, i.e. that
    people could be filled with Gods love and power
  • Quakers were not moody

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CRISIS 5 The Witch Trials
INVASIVE tending to spread, involves entering
the living body
ALIEN belonging to another, foreign
MALEVOLENT arising from ill will, spite, or
hatred
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The Tension Rises
  • Each of these five crises was interpreted as an
    invasion of the devil
  • Many of the accused were outsiders, on the
    fringe of Puritan society
  • There was a huge backlog of accusations that
    people hadnt brought forward

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Winter of 1691-1692
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Call In The Doctor
- William Griggs with a patient
- Elizabeth Parris Abigail Williams
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Blame the Slave
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Samuel Parris Changes Strategy
  • Rather than just accept the girls were
    possessed, Parris pressured Elizabeth and Abigail
    to name names
  • The first names that they offered up were
    Tituba, Sarah Goode, and Sarah Osborne

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The Traveling Road Show
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Spectral Testimony
  • The same beliefs settlers denied to the Native
    Americans they now expected the courts to accept
    as evidence

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Backlogged Courts
  • The courts could simply not handle all the
    accusations being leveled by the girlsthe jails
    filled up rapidly

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The Trials End
  • Post hoc ergo propter hoc
  • Latin for it came after it, therefore it was
    caused by it
  • The governor finally realized he could not let
    the trials go on with such flimsy evidence
  • The courts did not admit they were wrong until
    very recently
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