Witchcraft did not receive punishment in the Victorian era (1840 - 1900). Witch trials were associated with much earlier eras.
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People who confessed to Witchcraft were punished. They were burned alive or hung. The people who would not confess were tortured until they confessed or until they died.
they were scared because of the boogie man
Some common stereotypes about Satanism include the belief that Satanists worship the devil, engage in human or animal sacrifices, and participate in occult rituals to harm others. These stereotypes are often inaccurate and do not reflect the diversity of beliefs within Satanism, which may include atheistic, symbolic, or individualistic interpretations.
Between June and September, in 1692, in Salem Mass, 19 people were hung on the charge of Witchcraft. They were accused of Witchcraft. They were not the ones that did the accusing. Giles Corey was pressed death by stones for not pleading guilty to the charge of Witchcraft. Other people died while imprisoned.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
Victorian people mostly
what did poor people eat and drink in the victorian era
Thousands.
they killed the people who practised it
There never was witchcraft in Salem. It was all superstition that lead to the killings of innocent people.
bloody mary punished people at the protestant religion at what stake