In the 1600's, our country began to grow young. People believe in supernatural phenomena and I think that I am either God's action or Satan's behavior. Pilgrims believe that the devil is still alive and are planning to destroy pilgrims. Those who practiced Christianity at the time believed that the devil could give his worshipers a special power to hurt other people in exchange for his allegiance; they were called witches It was. In 1692, Dark Age covered a small village in Salem, Massachusetts. This was the beginning of the terrible trial of Salem Witch.
The Salem Witch Museum is divided into two parts, located in the center of Salem, Massachusetts, with 1,692 witches' sidewalks. The first part focuses on the experimental story on a series of illuminated dusty tables filled with Puritan costumes. The sound of old-fashioned Disney voice understands the audience, the accusation of a young and boring girl, followed by the confusion of Salem people and moral panic, and the trial and execution of the resulting 19 innocent people I guided it. This is the first witch trial in North and South America, with a statement in its dark conclusion, it is also the last time.
Cotton Mother and Salem Witch Trial The Salem Witch trial in 1692 was held in the Puritan community of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem 's pastor, Cotton Mather appeared as a pillar of support through trials and eventually became a witch hunter. But his motivation at the beginning of the trial was driven by his Puritan reasoning, which firmly believed the Bible 's law.
Puritan and Salem Witch trial Between 1691 and 1692, Salem was shocked by the widespread hysteria of the witch trial in a small community within the colony of Puritan Bay, Massachusetts. The way of these trials and accusations is historically different from any other witch trials found 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.
As the witch hysteria in Europe decreases, it is growing in a new world. Probably the most famous witch trial took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. Salem Witch At the beginning of the trial, they insisted that two sick girls are witches and accused them of doing a lot of magic among their neighbors. Eventually, about 150 people were indicted and 18 people were executed. But Massachusetts is not the beginning of 13 colonies that focused on witches. In 1647 in Windsor, Connecticut, Arseyang was the first American to be executed for magic. Before the final trial at Connecticut in 1697, 46 people were accused of magical charges in the province and 11 were sentenced to death for their crimes.