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What was the punishment for practicing witchcraft in the 17 century?

Death.


When did witchcraft stop being punished by the death penalty in the UK?

During the early 18th century the practice subsided. The last execution for witchcraft in england took place in 1716, when Mary Hicks and her daughter Elizabeth were hanged. The witchcraft act of 1734 saw witchcraft as no longer the traditional legal offence in Britain.


What are facts about witchcraft in Europe and England?

One fact is that the last law against witchcraft was repealed in England in 1951.


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Is there such a thing as 21ST century witchcraft?

Well, if you mean witchcraft practitioners today then yes.


When was witchcraft made illegal in England?

1562


Did witchcraft scare Quakers?

No, the Quakers were accused of Witchcraft in New England long before the Salem Witch Trials. They left New England for Pennsylvania.


How many people in England were hung for witchcraft?

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How did witchcraft spread in 17th century?

It was spread by books and gossip.


What was the punishment for practicing witchcraft in the 17th century?

they were burned alive


How many people were burned in New England following the Salem witch trials?

None. Burning was not the punishment for witchcraft in colonial New England. Anyone convicted of witchcraft was hanged.


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