None right now, because the laws against witchcraft were abolished hundreds of years ago.
The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.
Thousands.
Thousands.
764,347,87
In Massachusetts many things grow.
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.
I think it was something like 14 people were being arrested for witchcraft
Although many people do have some doubts about witchcraft. John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are the ones who openly deny it.
in Salem, Massachusetts witchcraft was said to have entered the city when young girls started having fits. They spoke of seeing floating women for example, the house slave, Tituba. What they saw were actually just hillusinations from a bacteria that had been in the wheat field. Some of the accused "witches" may have been practicing healing, but 3/4 of the 18 accused had no relation to witchcraft. The healing some took part in were good not evil, many of the people were thrown in jail because of lies. When being judged, the 3 original accused were to be let go if they told of the others "working for the devil" which led to the high numbers.
In all of history, it adds up to about a million.
Over sixteen thousand people go to jail for drinking
30 people go to jail because of drugs