In 1692, the towns of Salem and Salem became very vulnerable to the conflict. Bad weather like hurricanes hurt land and crops, the influence of the Phillips Kingdom War began to influence New England society, and colonialists were driven to the border by indigenous peoples. The church and the government are involved in intense confrontation. People who lived in Salem began to doubt each other when some people flourished and others did not prosper (Marcus, p. 13). Suddenly, people seemed very delusive, and soon soon the residents pushed their responsibilities together and accused the magic against each other.
The Salem Witch trial began in 1692. These trials in Salem caused hysteria. Twenty people were criticized as magic and executed. More than 100 people were guilty and sent to prison. However, "Since there is no movement of Salem hunting, it was hanged with numbers and imprisoned, but it really happened" (Hill 1). Thirty years after the first wave of enthusiasm in Europe (Hill 1), these tests began. - ... sudden violent death occupied thought. Before the trial, a young girl hiding in the town of Salem, there are several cases. The girls, under the influence of epilepsy and hallucinations, blame the ladies in the town and they condemn the witches. They believed that they owned them. As we know today, seizures and hallucinations are caused by ergot (fungus found in rye grains)
Since spring of 1692, the infamous Salem Witch Trial began in the village of Salem, Massachusetts. These trials led to over 200 people prosecuted with magic, of which 20 were killed. Due to condemnation of magic by local women, hysteria spread throughout town. To this day, the causes and causes of craziness are confused. There is a reason to make a useful reasonable bondage to the neck of an unknown creature living on another planet - still alive, it may be in the original state called freedom. We must make them happy, if they do not understand that they brought us mathematically perfect happiness.