A theocracy is a form of government where the earthly laws are based on religious teachings. Puritan America was not a theocracy. Religion heavily influenced the government on the local level, but the laws weren't based in teachings. For example, witches were not executed directly for witchcraft, but secular crimes committed via witchcraft, like murder. So, theocracies have nothing to do with the Salem trials.
that's what it is about dummy.
The Crucible is a mangling of facts and theories about the trials mashed together to create an allegory to the McCarthy trials of possible communists and Soviet spies in the US Congress.
Its not. Puritans weren't the kind of people who liked slavery. The only two slaves in Essex County were inheirtance from an estate in Barbados.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of real historical events in Salem, Massaschusetts in 1692, NOT A STORY!
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
the Salem Witch trials were held in various locations dotted all over the USA from 1692-1693. The Salem Witch trials is the shortest Witch trial to be recorded in history.
The Crucible is a fictional work ABOUT the Salem Witch Trials.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
There were no witch trials in Salem in those years. The trials happened in 1692 and 1693.
The Salem witch trials began in 1692.
Salem, Massachusets.
The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of real historical events in Salem, Massaschusetts in 1692, NOT A STORY!
Salem, Massachusetts
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
The last of the Salem Witch trials ended in may 1693
John Proctor was accused and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.