Salem
I'm going to assume you mean Salem, Massachusetts 1692.
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.
Nineteen people, fourteen women and five men, were hanged for witchcraft during the Salem witch panic. Another was pressed to death during court proceedings.
witchcraft.
They would be hanged but if they confessed they will be in jail for a period of time.
19 hanged 1 pressed to death
Nineteen people were hanged during the Salem witch trials.
Nineteen people were hanged, one person was pressed to death, and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
None. Burning was not the punishment for witchcraft in colonial New England. Anyone convicted of witchcraft was hanged.
Nineteen out of somewhere near 160 were hanged.
People found guilty of witchcraft, if executed, were most often hanged, by a very large margin.Very few, comparatively, were burnt at the stake, drowned or pressed to death.
19 people were hanged in the Salem Witch Trials and 1 (an old man) was killed by "pressing" because he refused a trial.