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In my opinion they just accused her as a witch because they just wanted to get rid of her, the towns
people didn’t like and she was homeless and a bum. Another famous trail was the trail of Rebback
nurse, this trail was one of the Salem Witch trials most famous and well known events. It is
mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. The most
powerful and wealthy families in the village were the Putnams and the Porters. Many of the
punishments were very cruel and brutal. When Governor Phips stopped the trials because of his wife,
it showed how unfair he was to everyone else who was convicted. Forty-four percent of the
possessed were females between the ages of sixteen to twenty who were “single-women” or “maids”
in seventeenth century terms, another 38 percent were over twenty while 18 percent were under
sixteen (Carol, 39). You can use essay samples to find ideas and inspiration for your paper. In the
Strappado, the victim’s hands would be tied behind their back and suspended by a rope attached to
their wrists. The rye crop was consumed in the winter of 1691 through 1692 when the first symptoms
were reported. With few men interested in women without dowries, the marriage prospects of these
women, and thus their long-term material wellbeing, looked especially grim” (227). There is no
documentation for her after this and we do not know what happened to her. Our experts will write
for you an essay on any topic, with any deadline and requirements from scratch. These was called
mass conversion disorder it was a psychological disorder that was said to make a return 300 years
after the trails. And it was because of the terrible conditions of the prisons back then, women and
her child died. It is also said that many of the cases were unjustified and false accusations. This did
not make up for the many families that were torn apart, and the many family members that were
falsely accused. Sarah Good insisted that she was not guilty and did not hurt the innocent girls. As
John Hale describes, “These children were bitten and pinched by invisible agents; their arms, necks,
and backs turned this way and that way and returned back again.” He also noted that “sometimes
they were taken dumb, their mouths stopped, their throats choaked, their limbs wracked and
tormented so as might move a heart of stone.” Ergot is also tied in with economic hardships. After all
the treatments and strange behaviors, they had concluded that the girls were possessed by the devil.
Sarah then married her second husband William Good and he was held responsible for paying off her
debuts his land was taken and Sarah and William became homeless. This category only includes
cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. The children did not
play, nor did they read for simple enjoyment. The settlements first name was Naumkeag, but they
name was too hard so they called it Salem. Family members were more than likely jailed due to the
relation. On February 29 th 1692, most likely afraid of getting in trouble, Anne accused Tituba, Sarah
Osborne, an elderly woman who married her servant, and Sarah Good, a homeless beggar, of using
witch craft and cursing the girls. In chapter three, the book describes Salem as it was before the trials
and its ultimate path to the devastation it eventually created. In conclusion I think there was no need
for these trails and loss for human life and the 200 plus people accused of witchcraft should have
lived. Even though we cannot state for certain whether the accused were guilty or not, but what we
do know is that the town of Salem was filled with paranoid and impetuous people who through this
controversy searched for an excuse for their problems. Sarah good was born in 1653 and was a
daughter of a well off innkeeper.
Abigail, as in the play, did live with her uncle Reverend Samuel Parris and her nine year old cousin
Betty Parris. Martha Corey had expressed doubts about the credibility of the girls’ accusations.
People who are experiencing hysteria aren’t faking their disorder, and it all seems very real to them.
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continuing, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. This included two women which were regarded
as upstanding members of the community and church, Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse. Hysteria is
a “behavior exhibiting overwhelming or unmanageable fear or emotional excess”(Merriam- Webster
dictionary, web). These was called mass conversion disorder it was a psychological disorder that was
said to make a return 300 years after the trails. Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor, a respected
farmer’s wife, of practising witch craft. See other similar resources ?0.00 5.00 4 reviews Download
Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. She denied the accusations saying she was
falsely accused. Prior to the trials, there occurred several problems in the society that people assumed
were attributed to the witches living in the town of Salem. They then proceeded to falsely accuse
several local women of witchcraft. Salem Village and Salem town often had arguments over things
such as property lines, grazing rights, and church privileges. You can use essay samples to find ideas
and inspiration for your paper. Since farm disputes in the Salem village led to poverty, therefore
many people became too poor even to feed their families. If you want a unique paper, order it from
our professional writers. Ergotism is caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. They believed
evidence for witchcraft should be equal to the evidence for other crimes. We'll assume you're ok with
this, but you can opt-out if you wish. However, this confession came after having denied the claims
at first. If you want a unique paper, order it from our professional writers. These punishment were
only extreme because of the religion at the time and the hastara around the witch trial. Almost all the
accusers lived in the western section of the Salem Village, a region of swampy meadows that would
have been a breeding ground for fungus. It was believed that if people had moles, scars, or extra
nipples they were a witch. We’ll occasionally send you promo and account related email. In October
of 1693, the governor of Massachusetts stopped the trials and executions due to lack of evidence and
information from the witnesses. Taking place in colonial Massachusetts, the trials began in late
February 1692 and lasted through May of 1693. Sarah Osburne also denied the accusations of
witchcraft and afflicting the children.
We can see an example of this in the confession of Tituba. The three women were brought before
magistrates and questioned over the course of several days. There were young girls making wild
accusations, paranoia and suspicion amongst neighbours, mass hysteria, merciless villagers, trials,
arrests, pardons and hangings. The children did not play, nor did they read for simple enjoyment. A
woman named Tituba, an Indian slave of the Parris household, was the head of the rituals. The total
counts of recorded deaths included the hanging of nineteen men and women, one man being
pressed to death, and more than seventeen deaths in the prison. The men did not play sport, or stay
home from church if they were tired after a hard day working in the fields. It could easily be backed
up because the area at the time including Salema and surrounding towns had strong Puritans
connections and beliefs. Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In Salem Which Trials Share Copy
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EXPLORE PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1. The fact that it was easy to accuse them may have made
them scapegoats for those that feared being accused themselves. Many of the punishments were very
cruel and brutal. Because some the powers the witch used to cast a spell on the afflicted people were
in the urine, when the dog eats the cake it will hurt the witch, and she’ll cry out in agony.”
Throughout the Salem Witch Trials, the tortures for accused witches were numerous and varied. In
this essay I will explore the real people affected by these events in Salem, who they were and what
they were like, along with the aftermath created by such tragedy and madness. And it was because of
the terrible conditions of the prisons back then, women and her child died. Plus since the town of
Salem were heavy believer in the puritan religion that it was easy to convince the town she was a
sinner for being a witch. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. These cookies
will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Salem a small and peace full town right on the
great Atlantic Sea. Farmers had long known of this toxic mold but they assumed it was harmless.
Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the
bottom of this page. Theories of the events range from family feuds, ergot poisoning, mass Hysteria,
and even Hypocalcemia, which is a condition where someone doesn’t have enough calcium in their
blood(Healthline, web). In May 1693, Philips pardons those still in prison on witch craft charges.
Whenever she was asked about the accusations, she would act aggressive and that would make
people believe she was in fact a witch. Give me your paper requirements and I connect you to an
academic expert. The two young girls, Parris’ daughter and niece, became very sick after practicing
these rituals. Ergot is present in warm, damp, rainy springs and summers. More than 200 people will
be accused and 19 people will be executed from those accusations. In 1711 legislation was finally
passed to restore the good names of those condemned and provide financial restitution to their heirs.
These punishment were only extreme because of the religion at the time and the hastara around the
witch trial. He was pressed under rocks for 2 days until he died (Salem Witch Trials).
Salem Town was far more prosperous than Salem Village. While this was taking place, Tituba
confessed due to being afraid her master. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as
necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of
the website. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID
found at the bottom of this page. When the court convened during the end of May there were a total
of sisxty-two people in custody. Sarah Good was described as socially undesirable which made
people accuse her of being a witch and practicing black magic. Rebback was a 71 year old
grandmother, wife and local artisan. After Tituba had confessed to seeing the devil and blame others
the hysteria and blaming had started. A total of twenty people confessed to being witches. Ergotism
is caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea. Rebback Nurse wrote a statement saying she was one of
them being a prisoner not a one of them being a witch. The accused that entered a plea of “not
guilty” were tried quickly and convicted. He also uses statistics to make the reader understand the
intensity of the Salem Witch Trails. They then proceeded to falsely accuse several local women of
witchcraft. In 1697, Samuel Parris was ousted as minister and replaced by Joseph Green. The
majority of European witch hunts took place in Western Germany, France, and northern Italy. We’re
not only the Citizens in Salem are to blame, but the Superstition in Salem as well during this time.
Salem Village and Salem town often had arguments over things such as property lines, grazing
rights, and church privileges. Almost all the accusers lived in the western section of the Salem
Village, a region of swampy meadows that would have been a breeding ground for fungus. Sarah
then married her second husband William Good and he was held responsible for paying off her
debuts his land was taken and Sarah and William became homeless. In total, twenty people were
found guilty and hanged. The horror of the injustice done in the story continues to haunt society
even after three hundred years. After more and more children became victims of this, the hunting for
the witches who were to blame for the girls’ sickness began to get more serious. From study hacks
and productivity tips to career exploration and personal development. Unlike Miller’s interpretation
of the events however, Abigail was less of a leader than Anne Putnam. Also 39 people signed a
petition to support her during her trial. He left Salem to live in Stowe for a time, before moving onto
other frontier towns. The result was the confession of Tituba. “Tituba confessed she was a witch, and
that she with two others accused did torment and bewitch the complainers.” The other two that were
accused were Sarah Good and Sarah Osburne. At aged nineteen, Anne was left to care for her nine
siblings. Many of these tortures often led to death, and some people were lucky to make it out alive.
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes seizures or unusual sensations and behaviors. Another
famous trail was the trail of Rebback nurse, this trail was one of the Salem Witch trials most famous
and well known events. The events continued for months during which the ones who were accused
were imprisoned and made to wait for their trials or sentences. More than 200 people were accused
of practicing witchcraft and 20 were executed. This text is free, available online and used for
guidance and inspiration. One Study by Science magazine in 1976, done by psychologist Linnda
Caporael, suggested that the abnormal habits of those accused could be explained on the fungus
ergot. After John Proctors accusing, there were seven more arrested made. How can the writer use
the story’s setting to represent the Puritan community’s attitude during one of the most tragic events
in early American history. The result was the confession of Tituba. “Tituba confessed she was a
witch, and that she with two others accused did torment and bewitch the complainers.” The other
two that were accused were Sarah Good and Sarah Osburne. There was even a four-year-old child
that was accused of seeking revenge on the officials for taking away her parents. In January of 1662,
the girls grew even more terribly ill. They lasted three months It was caused ny mass hysteria They
were sent to jail even if accused 4. In conclusion, many innocent lives were taken throughout the
Salem witch trials, and many people were falsely accused. Trials continued with dwindling intensity
until early 1693, and by that May Phips had pardoned and released all those in prison on witchcraft
charges. Also 39 people signed a petition to support her during her trial. The maps that Le Beau uses
shows the reader geographically the broad scope at which accusers were accusing their neighbors. It
was not until 1957 more than 250 years later that the Massachusetts apologized for the events of
1692. Many of these tortures often led to death, and some people were lucky to make it out alive.
They were then sent to jail. (Editors, H. “Salem Witch Trials”). The incident of Salem witch trials
became synonymous with paranoia, and it also became a symbol of the wrong done in and by the
society which should never be repeated. Six were found guilty and pardoned, two being pregnant.
They believed that the witch trials was the result of two very powerful feuding families. The most
shocking was George Burroughs, the pastor of the Salem Village church. Giles Corey, one of the
women’s husband, was pressed by a heavy weight and killed when he refused to talk. Increase
Mather, president of Harvard College later joined his son in urging that the standards of evidence for
witchcraft must be equal to those for any other crime. Even though we cannot state for certain
whether the accused were guilty or not, but what we do know is that the town of Salem was filled
with paranoid and impetuous people who through this controversy searched for an excuse for their
problems. By the end of February 1692, three witches had been named. The trial was a dark time in
American history, but it’s also one of the fascinating stories ever told. After a while, Abigail started
to name others who had taken part in her and Betty’s tormenting. Everyone had a motive, and all
just wanted to save himself or herself.
Give me your paper requirements and I connect you to an academic expert. The last known execution
for witchcraft in Europe took place in Switzerland in 1782. These rivalries were tied to the wealth of
the port of Salem and those areas that depended on agriculture. Also 39 people signed a petition to
support her during her trial. Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor, a respected farmer’s wife, of
practising witch craft. It is also said that many of the cases were unjustified and false accusations.
George Burroughs, who was a minister in the Salem Village was convicted because he was accused
of being the witches’ ringleader (Salem Witch Trials). As Karlsen states, that the frontier wars, “had
left their father’s estates considerably diminished, if not virtually destroyed. They would meet in the
Parris household to listen to the songs play the games of the Caribbean house slave, Tituba. He
played a major role to the tension and bickering of Salem Village. During the trail which happened
in June of 1692 Rebback nurse was found not guilty. Five more people have hanged that July; five in
August and eight more in September. Please include what you were doing when this page came up
and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. This includes personalized content and
advertising. Despite being known as the Salem Witch Trials the preliminary hearings in 1692 were
conducted in several towns some were in Salem Village, Salem Town, Ipswich and Andover. Giles
Corey, the husband of Martha, was pressed to death by stones when he refused to enter a plea at his
arraignment. (Blumberg. “A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials.”) The fact that he was pressed
to death is not surprising. Give me your paper requirements and I connect you to an academic expert.
In chapter three, the book describes Salem as it was before the trials and its ultimate path to the
devastation it eventually created. In conclusion I think there was no need for these trails and loss for
human life and the 200 plus people accused of witchcraft should have lived. Abigail, as in the play,
did live with her uncle Reverend Samuel Parris and her nine year old cousin Betty Parris. Her mother
quickly married to a new husband, and paid off the debut, but as a result most of the family which
were 2 sons and 7 daughter most of which never saw and of their late father’s estate. Researchers
came up with some logical information that might have reasons behind the occurrence of the
unfortunate incidents in Salem that led to people making accusations about black magic practice back
then. It was definitely useful for me to look at the primary and secondary sources that Le Beau used
because it tells me that he did use other historian’s work in researching for his; however, he does use
the University of Virginia’s Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project
which tells me that the quotes from the accused and the accusers are verifiable. The Putnams and
Porters lived on opposite sides of the village, Putnams in the West, while the Porters were in the
East. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Whenever she
was asked about the accusations, she would act aggressive and that would make people believe she
was in fact a witch. It is said that people from neighbouring town and villages would come to the
trials, just to see the theatrical performances put on by Anne and her Mother. Interestingly enough,
when Sarah Good was being tried she showed no signs of remorse or weakness. Rev. Nicholas Noyes
prompted her to confess, to which she replied: “I am no more a witch than you are a wizard, and if
you take away my life, God will give you blood to drink.” She was hanged. Twenty five years later,
Noyes died of internal bleeding. Theories of the events range from family feuds, ergot poisoning,
mass Hysteria, and even Hypocalcemia, which is a condition where someone doesn’t have enough
calcium in their blood(Healthline, web). She never married and she died at the age of thirty seven.

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