Because social friction was often the case of ''spotting witches'' because what would happen was if someone fell out with someone due to arguments or conflict then something they loved or cared for died they believed it was some sort of witchcraft then accused the person they fell out with was a witch. They often tended to accuse women rather than men.
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Persecution of witches did not help society in any way whatsoever. It was a blight on history and society.
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One commonly held belief is that Gerald Gardner exposed modern witchcraft in the 1950's. Until then witches were believed to be practicing in secret to avoid persecution.
by 1792 in Europe, the persecution of "witches" ceased.In the Americas, this happened by the 1830's. This period of time when the belief in witches was refuted is called The Age of Enlightment.
In the seventeenth century, people believed that witches had made a pact with the devil and possessed supernatural powers to harm others. This fear of witches was heightened by religious beliefs and the prevailing social and political conditions, such as the Protestant Reformation and the Thirty Years' War. The lack of scientific understanding and the scapegoating of marginalized individuals, particularly women, also contributed to the fear and persecution of witches.
Fear of persecution They had a fear of being labeled witches. If they did so, they would arouse suspicion.
This could be called execution, persecution, and death by drowning. The time period when so called "witches" were killed in the Middle Ages is known as the Burning Times to modern historians. It was also called dunking, however most of us would call it murder.
Verena Perlhefter has written: 'Die Gestalt des \\' -- subject(s): Biography, Physicians, Lawyers, Clergy, Persecution in literature, Witches in literature
King James VI of Scotland, who later became King James I of England, was connected to the campaign against witches and witchcraft through his publication of the book "Daemonologie" in 1597. In this work, James expressed his strong belief in witchcraft and outlined his support for the persecution and prosecution of witches. He also played a role in the North Berwick Witch Trials in Scotland, where he personally interrogated accused witches.
What kind of qustion is that?!!! Firt Witches are NOT real!! And two I am sure that if they aren't real, they can't float because they don't exisist. == The reality was that a witch would float because he or she was smart enough to know how not to drown. It was the exhibition of this sort of cleverness and common sense that caused the persecution of knowledgeble people. Wise people are more difficult to control and keep down, and the persecution of "witches" was all about keeping power in the hands of the few church members who controlled it.