It wasn't as many as they like to make you think it was. It was actually less than 30. <--- Partially true. From June 10th to September 21st, 1692, 20 people were executed, but several people died in jail. Some people were even left in the jails long after the trials, because their families coudn't afford to set them free.
There was no justice in the Salem witch trials. Innocent men and women died because of people's fears.
The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft- the Devil's magic- and 20 were executed.
The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.
It may be incorrect order of a couple letters and an idiom that unfortunately works for that incorrect order on your part, but I have never heard of the Salem Witch Trail. Is it a route through Salem with particularly disagreeable drivers? I do know of some Salem Witch Trials where a total of twenty-four documented people died or were executed. Perhaps you were interested in that?
Unlike most European witch hunts, the Salem panic did not convict the stereotypical witch evey time. In Europe, witch hunts began when someone died unexpectedaly or something close to that happened and a person who fit the traditional view of a witch was blamed and executed. In Salem, the girls called out on people that cannot all be connected by one trait.
There was no justice in the Salem witch trials. Innocent men and women died because of people's fears.
People died unfairly in both. :(
During the Salem Witch Trials in Salem Massachusetts in 1692, 19 were hanged, 1 was pressed to death and as many as 13 died in prison.
The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft- the Devil's magic- and 20 were executed.
The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.
It may be incorrect order of a couple letters and an idiom that unfortunately works for that incorrect order on your part, but I have never heard of the Salem Witch Trail. Is it a route through Salem with particularly disagreeable drivers? I do know of some Salem Witch Trials where a total of twenty-four documented people died or were executed. Perhaps you were interested in that?
The Salem witch trials happened during the year 1692, the first to be executed was Bridget Bishop. In total 19 people were killed after being found guilty of witch craft, this is not counting the many people that they suspected died in jail.
The Salem Witch Hunt. 24 people died of which 19 were by hanging. Don't think it couldn't happen again bubela.
In Salem, Massachusetts in America. 21 died.
Unlike most European witch hunts, the Salem panic did not convict the stereotypical witch evey time. In Europe, witch hunts began when someone died unexpectedaly or something close to that happened and a person who fit the traditional view of a witch was blamed and executed. In Salem, the girls called out on people that cannot all be connected by one trait.
3 Americans all the british and one witch from Salem
Roger Toothaker, Ann Foster, Sarah Osbourne and Lydia Dustin.