She was hanged.
Rebbecca Nurse, Mary Easty and Sarah Cloyse. Rebbecca and Mary were executed.
The convicted were executed by hanging.
No.
Tituba, Sarah Goode and Sarah Osbourne.
NONE! No one was actually a witch in the Salem trials. However, 6 men were executed. And I have to make the point that in Puritan lore, a male witch is a wizard, not a warlock.
The Salem witch trials happened during the year 1692, the first to be executed was Bridget Bishop. In total 19 people were killed after being found guilty of witch craft, this is not counting the many people that they suspected died in jail.
The Salem witch trials is not a movie you idiot. They were a series of witchcraft trials that were caused by a witch hysteria in Essex County, Massachusetts, centering in Salem. Bridget Bishop owned an inn and was accused during the hysteria. She was the first to be tried and the first to be executed.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
You have made no sense. The Salem witch trials occurred in the colony of Massachusetts and was the latest in a string of witch hunts in Europe and America. It never spread to Europe or any other state.
Assuming you are referring to the Salem witch trials of 1692... No. Nineteen of the convicted, 14 women and 5 men, were executed by hanging.
Yes. There was a couple of Trials that only killed a few people. A witch hunt in Germany killed hundreds.
There were no witch trials in Salem in those years. The trials happened in 1692 and 1693.