In 1692, "Witch" swept away Salem. But these modern theories can accurately explain what led to the trial of Salem witches.
In 1692, Salem settlement in Salem, Massachusetts was forced intensely. Reason? Witch Hysteric
In one year, 20 people were executed and arrested after hundreds were accused of witch's charges. Since then, the events of Salem Witch trial attracted and confused scholars.
Several new theories suggest that the war of Native Americans who wrecked near Salem in 1792 could have led to the plight of the magic of 1692.
The war of King Phillips is in progress, the forefront was only about 70 miles away from Salem. Most of Salem's people are somehow affected by warfare, and many of Salem's refugees are from war.
Memories of Native Americans' attacks and fear of future attacks create an atmosphere of intense anxiety, and intense death may happen suddenly
Several "tortured" people witnessed Native American attacks. Some people think that a culture of fear of witnessing post-traumatic stress and sustained threats of these terrible attacks may play an important role in hysteria.
Historian Mary Beth Norton said the Native American War could have affected the trial in other ways.
She brought a series of small failures against Native Americans as former Minister George Burrows was charged with magic and was executed, suggesting that the town authorities "tried to blame". The lack of defense against my border is due to supernatural reasons
Brennyn Mackey On May 2, 2011, a secret war of Salem revealed the cause behind the massive hysteria of Salem Witch Trials, a series of notorious events requiring an explanation of its occurrence. In the trial of 1692, the neighbor of the Salem community, Massachusetts' colony, opened up each other for paranoia and accused each other of magic. According to Carroll Carlson, a long-time author of the subject, 19 people were hanged ... ... and the crucible of Arthur Miller compared with the actual witch trial in Salem in the seventeenth century. Many of the characters and events in the drama are non-imaginary, but the playwright changed a lot of details to enhance the charm of the story. There are no specific causes or events that led to Salem Witch's trial, but that is a combination of events and factors that contributed to the birth and development of the trial. Some of these events are as follows. Small scale occurrence of smallpox
Experiments of Puritans and Salem Witches Between 1691 and 1692, Salem was a small community within the colony of the Puritan Bay in Massachusetts, hit by a general hysteria in the form of a witch trial. The way of these trials and accusations is historically different from other witch experiments seen in the history of Europe and America. Historians point out some economic, political and social changes in the existing institution of Massachusetts at the time.
A hundred years ago hysterical Salem witch was thought to be one of the darkest and most tragic events in American history, beginning in 1692; Salem Witch Hysteric. Before you start, even before the trial starts, or even before it is considered to be the Inquisitor for all witches. Catholic courts reveal and punish what they call "religious orthodox". Salem 's Witch trial is an era of havoc with no reason. At The Crucible of Arthur Miller, the group of voters overcame the hysteria of judgment. Among the unexpected people, Pastor Hale, he showed both sides of hysteria. Pastor Hale is a dynamic personality. Because he changed from roles that followed strict laws to roles from many death-causing roles.