Eight of the nine men were killed.
2 in 1692 all 26 who actually went to trial (lots more were accused) were convicted.
19
Around 25. Only 19 were executed.
19. 14 women, 5 men.
You made me laugh. Job done !
None. Burning was not the punishment for witchcraft in colonial New England. Anyone convicted of witchcraft was hanged.
The protests after the Rosenberg trials were due to widespread belief that the couple had been wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death for espionage. Many people felt that the evidence against them was weak and that their trial was unfair, leading to a strong public backlash against the outcome.
Depending on who you ask, either 1, 2, or 3 people begin the trials.
In life, people will come across many trials and tribulations to gain experiences.
Nineteen people were hanged during the Salem witch trials.
Pardon my outrageuos laughter. Only 19 people were convicted and executed during the Salem witch panic, 20 if you count Giles Corey being pressed to death for refusing to make a plea in court. It took just under a year for all the trials and the governor's proclamation that ended the trials and pardoned all the remaining accused to happen.
randy