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∙ 12y agoThere would not have been a reward in Puritan-controlled Massachusetts.
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∙ 12y agoYes and the people who were different, alone, had a disability or just misunderstood. One UC Santa Barbara historian in her book on the trials states that her research points out that the community wanted to be rid of these people and even there were some who wanted their land, so the trials were a simple way to do this.
because she was halping runaway slaves to freedom and slave owners did not like their slaves runing away and someone was helping them so they wanted her dead
There was no Samuel Parrish in Salem during the witch panic. However, if there's a typo and you were asking about Samuel Parris... Parris was the reverand of the church in Salem Village and the father and uncle respectively of the first to of the afflicted. He played up the bewitchment in the early stages, some believe, to keep the public's mind off how much they wanted to fire him. As the trials progressed, he continued to support the trials.
women wanted rights and men wanted them to be weak so then started with bewitchment as a sickness and acused them of witchcraft and satanous things
4,ooo dollars was offered for the capture of Harriet Tubman because they really wanted to get her.
A bounty is a reward for the capture, or information leading to the capture of someone wanted by law enforcement.
Yes and the people who were different, alone, had a disability or just misunderstood. One UC Santa Barbara historian in her book on the trials states that her research points out that the community wanted to be rid of these people and even there were some who wanted their land, so the trials were a simple way to do this.
It would depend on why she was wanted.
Well, if you look at the FBI's most wanted list, it would probably be James J Bulger who is wanted for the murder of 19 people which were committed during the 1970s to 1980s. A reward of $2 million is being offered for information leading to his arrest and that is the highest reward for all those on the FBI's most wanted list.
because she was halping runaway slaves to freedom and slave owners did not like their slaves runing away and someone was helping them so they wanted her dead
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There was no reward, because things like the FBI most wanted didn't start until after World War Two.
Only regular people were executed during the Salem Witch Trials. No Pagans. No witches. They were tried because the townspeople wanted their property, land, and possessions.
Winston Churchill wanted the defendants of the Nuremberg trials to be executed without a trial or due process. He believed that those responsible for the atrocities committed during World War II deserved the ultimate punishment without delay.
The ancient Roman senate was basically a consulting body. Issues would be debated during meetings and voted upon. They did not actually have the power to pass a law, that had to be voted upon by the people. During the principate the senate was no more than a rubber stamp for whatever the emperor wanted. The senate could also hold treason trials or high profile trials on other matters.
The ancient Roman senate was basically a consulting body. Issues would be debated during meetings and voted upon. They did not actually have the power to pass a law, that had to be voted upon by the people. During the principate the senate was no more than a rubber stamp for whatever the emperor wanted. The senate could also hold treason trials or high profile trials on other matters.
osama he is FBI MOST wanted reward $25,000,000.00