Witches were blamed for stuff like: if peoples crops failed to grow they would blame it on witches they were blamed if there was storms at sea. They were blamed if there was freak weather conditions. And if and illnesses or sudden deaths happened.
Witches in the 17th Century did not hate anything or anybody. The Church hunted, accused, tortured and executed people whom it labeled as witches for a number of different reasons, but primarily to maintain control over the populace.
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Most witches hate children. Some don't.
Most 17th century Americans were farmers.
to be sure there are no such thing that has been proved there are which but most people thought that if any girl was slightly different they were considered a witch and were drowned by the townsfolk.
in the 17th century
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
Semper Augustus
Isaac Newton was around in most of the 17th century but died early in the 18th century.
1675 was in the 17th century, the way it is reckoned in most English speaking countries.
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17th century (1600s)
Caravaggio was one of the most influential painters of the 17th century.