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She was found guilty after the trial and was executed.
Yes she went to nurse school.
The legal trials were standard to the era. Groups of accused (five in most cases, eight in one and a single person in the only exception) were sent in front of a panel of judges headed by William Stoughton. Those judges listened to the wails of the afflicted and nearly immediately pronounced each guilty. Except for Rebecca Nurse, who was deemed innocent and then the reaction of the crowd forced a reconsideration.
Rebbecca Nurse, Mary Easty and Sarah Cloyse. Rebbecca and Mary were executed.
Mrs. Putnum did Look up Rebecca Nurse's character profile.
Rebecca Nurse and many others.
If you're talking about the actually trials, it is most likely because of legal battles over land boundaries.
If you're talking about the actually trials, it is most likely because of legal battles over land boundaries.
Rebecca Nurse Homestead was created in 1678.
Rebecca Nurse was arrested for killing Mrs.Putnam's babies.
Accusations of Rebecca Nurse were false. -Nestor :)
Rebecca nurse yelled at her neighbor and the neighbor died months after, so it lead to accusations that Rebecca Nurse is a witch and that she killed her neighbor.
There were actually twenty executed, but the three most famous would probably be John Proctor, Martha Corey and Rebecca Nurse.
Ann Putnam Sr. accused Rebecca Nurse because she CLAIMS that she saw the specter of Rebecca Nurse haunting her and telling her to join Satan, but it is thought that she accused Rebecca Nurse because she was the wife of Francis Nurse, an influential man of the anti-Parris faction of the village, while the Putnams were pro-Parris.
Rebecca Nurse, like John Proctor, is there to stand for the voice of reason.
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.