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They were put to death, either immediately or after torturing them for hours to make them confess.
Sarah Good was one of the accused witches during the Salem witch trials in 1692. She was not known for having specific alleged victims, but was accused of practicing witchcraft herself. It is important to note that the accusations made during the witch trials were generally based on superstition and mass hysteria, rather than credible evidence.
I think its very unlikly that witchcraft is possible, but you never know maybe it can be done in aliens
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Witchcraft is as ancient as mankind. It is the manipulation of naturally occurring forces by the mind and will of a trained (and hopefully ethical) practitioner.
There were a TON of victims of the Revolution, you know. Mainly soldiers, perhaps.
i really dont know
Approximately 80% of victims of sexual assault know their offender. This high percentage highlights the importance of addressing issues of trust and power dynamics in relationships to prevent sexual violence.
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I would tell them to know the rules before they get caught up in Witchcraft. Also they should be careful about messing up the balance of things.
The proper name for witchcraft is Witchcraft with a capital "W."
Danforth says that witchcraft is "ipso facto", an invisible crime. He states that the court must rely upon the victims to reveal the truth. Also, no lawyers are necessary.