- Written by John Greenleaf Whittier engraved on a memorial to Rebecca nurse's cemetery, a convicted "witch" from Salem
Between June and September 1692, 19 males and females were all convicted of magic and sent to Hanging Mountain on a deserted cliff near Salem village. Another man in his 80s was forced to die due to heavy stones and refused to accept a trial of magical accusations. Hundreds of people are faced with magical accusations until the hysteric of Puritan in Massachusetts disappears
Why is there such a distortion of justice? Why is it in Salem? I can not avoid nothing about this tragedy. It is only constantly confusing border war, economic situation, congregational controversy, boring teenagers, and personal jealousy that can explain accusations, trials and executions that occurred in the spring and summer of 1692.
Famous American experiment: Salem Witch test 1692. Contents: Chronology, Cotton Masters (Boston Old North Church Minister), biographies, arrest warrants, tests and evidences, petitions of defendant witches, promises of death and lists of deaths, Governor's Phips, Payitions for compensation, images, crucibles Author: Arthur Miller, 1952), references and links. Missouri - Includes Salem magical survey by Professor Douglas Linder of Kansas City University (UMKC) Law School, explanation of tests and results
In Salem Witchcraft's trial in 1692, more than 20 people died of innocent death. All these innocent people are condemned by magic. In 1692, many terrible events occurred in a small town in Salem, Massachusetts. During this time, the Puritan group lived in Salem. They are from England and are indicted against their religious beliefs. They live in the United States and choose their way of life. - The term magic is defined as a magical exercise designed to affect nature. It is believed that only people related to the devil can do this. Salem Witch Experiment is not only the history of the United States, it is also part of the history of women. The story of magic is a story of a woman first.
The Salem witchcraft test, which took place in 1692, is another example of religious enthusiasm in the Puritan colony of Massachusetts. Salem's magic trial lasted three months and there was a magical accusation against both men and women. The Salem magic trial resulted in the arrest of 100-200 people and was sentenced to death for 19 people being hung, the old man was killed under a heavy stone, one was stoned to die and two dogs were suspicious witches It was executed as. Fellow (Devil)