Salem Witchcraft imagines yourself in a community with serious confrontation, except for others. To make matters worse, make mistakes at the wrong time or say the wrong words. In the 1690s, Salem people had to see all their movements, and Corrigels soon discovered this. Gilles is not a respectable person, especially when John Procter is running for a long time (they've longed for a long time and ended up in court). Also, he is a violent person. However, Giles wanted to participate in the Salem Witch trial, but when he told his wife Martha, she picked up the saddle and hid it.
Salem Witchcraft Document: 1694 Volume 1 Salem Witch A verbatim record of the Burst legal document. Edited and posted by the Engineering Progress Authority under the supervision of Archie N. Frost and edited by Paul Boyer and Stephen. Introduction and index of Nissenbaum, Electronic Text Center in the University of Virginia Library, Essex County Archives Archives, Salem - Witchcraft, Sarah Saunders (1897) Founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the most important settlers in the New England colony Initial record: The Pacific Printing Company of Pittsfield, Massachusetts was created from the earliest church and state records, and has kept valuable personal information for generations.
The Salem magical test that took place in 1692 is another example of religious zeal for Puritan colonies in Massachusetts. The trial of Salem magic lasted three months and there was a magical accusation against both men and women. The Salem magic trial resulted in an arrest of 100-200 people, 19 people were sentenced to death for a suspension, an old man was murdered under a heavy stone, one was sentenced to death, and two dogs He was executed as a fellow of a suspicious witch. (Devil)
Salem's magic trial started in 1692. These trials caused hysteria in the village of Salem. Twenty people were condemned by magic and executed. More than 100 people were guilty and imprisoned. However, "The pursuit of Salem was not due to a number that was hanged and imprisoned, because that happened" (Hil 1). These experiments began 40 years after the original European frenzy (Hil 1). - A sudden violent death occupies the mind. Before the trial began, Salem girls had several Tibetan incidents. The girls were influenced by epilepsy and hallucinations, accusing women in the town as witches, and accusing them as witches. They are convinced that they own it. As we know today, seizures and hallucinations are caused by ergot, fungi found in rye grains.