This was one of the laws at the time. Today there are fines and jail time. That was the same when witches were being jailed. Most witches were burned at the stake and not jailed.
They had to pay for their room andboard, before they could get out of prison. Or someone else had to pay it for them.
Yes. People accused later in the trials were not jailed when accused because people didn't believe the accusations as quickly. Some, like John Alden, left Salem before they could be sent to prison.
Ambiguity.
i belive he was jailed for 2 years but i could be wrong
Witches and wizards could trade their tactics in their world.
"The Witches" by Roald Dahl is a children's fantasy novel about a young boy who discovers a coven of witches who hate children. The boy and his grandmother devise a plan to defeat the witches. The book is known for its dark humor and adventurous storytelling.
People were scared of what witches could or would do with their power. They considered all witches evil, which was not, in fact, the case. Indeed, there were evil witches, but there were also good witches.
Witches very much exist today as they did before. I am very good friends with witches. Witch is a very vague title for what they do. They could make soaps, deal with herbs or crystals, some worship what they believe in to be diety(ies). I hope this answers your question a little.
It's a supernatural theme
It's a supernatural theme
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finger themselfs!