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Q: How many people were killed for witchcraft in Elizabethan England?
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What did they do to stop witchcraft?

they killed the people who practised it


Would people in the Elizabethan Era charged of witchcraft?

they will be tortured ---- Yes, some people were charged with being witches during Elizabeth's reign. In 1562 the Witchcraft Act was passed that made it illegal to practice conjuring, enchantments and witchcraft.


How many people live in Elizabethan?

in Elizabethan times England had a population of nearly 5 million.


Why did people have duels in Elizabethan England?

Because they were fun.


How many people in England were hung for witchcraft?

764,347,87


Is women accused of witchcraft in 2010?

In recent years, there have been cases of people being accused of witchcraft & being killed, in Africa.


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.


How many men and women were killed during the Salem witchcraft trails how were they killed?

Nineteen people, fourteen women and five men, were hanged for witchcraft during the Salem witch panic. Another was pressed to death during court proceedings.


Why were people killed in Elizabethan times?

The main reason people were killed in Elizabethan times was due to their religion. The 1559 religious settlement was mostly a protestant settlement, but at that time, the majority of England were Catholics. At first Elizabeth tried to push the Catholics slowly towards conformity, but there were radicals who followed Mary Queen of Scots (who was a Catholic) and wanted to remove Elizabeth from the throne. Plots developed that were against Elizabeth, for example, The Throckmorton Plot and rebellions such as The Northern Rebellion in 1569. The rebels were then executed, and many other Catholics followed suit later in the reign. So the main reason people were killed in Elizabethan times was for religious reasons and threats the the Queen's authority.


What did people think of witches in the 1600's?

People thought witches were horrible deadly people! People were hung, drowned and even burned at the stake if they were classified as a witch. Belief in ghosts, malevolent spirits, witches and other elements of the supernatural was typical in Elizabethan times (the late 16th century). Witches were considered a physical manifestation of evil and a threat to society's moral and religious fiber. This was the era of witch hunts and witch trials, a period that lasted from 1400 to 1700, culminating in the famous Salem witch trials of the late 1600s. Under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, England passed the 1562 Elizabethan Witchcraft Act forbidding "conjurations, enchantments and witchcraft's.


How were people punished for petty crimes in Elizabethan England?

Accurate records were not kept, but thousands of people were punished for petty theft during this time.


How many people were killed in the battle of England?

seven