Between 150 and 200.
Many Were named ad Many were falsely accused a 19 Hanged
The last of the Salem Witch trials ended in may 1693
none....they were all hanged.
There were no actual, practicing witches invovled, accused or otherwise existing in Salem during the witch trials.
in "the Salem witch trials" over 100 people were accused of being a witch.
Dorcas Goode, aged four
The famous Salem tavern where some examinations of accused witches was owned by the Ingersoll family.
She was the slave of the Parris Family. She was the first to be accused and the first to confess.
As far as scientist know, 0. The Salem Witch Trials, however, was a time when people were accused of being witches and were killed.
Only regular people were executed during the Salem Witch Trials. No Pagans. No witches. They were tried because the townspeople wanted their property, land, and possessions.
The accused did not get lawyers because they couldn't afford them. There was no law that would get you a lawyer if you couldn't.
Which witch are you asking about? The Wicked Witch of the West lived in a castle in the middle of the haunted forest. The accused witches of Salem lived in houses just like their neighbors. The Witches of Eastwick also lived in regular houses.