Sometimes but most of the time if you confessed you were spared. They did this so you could keep up accusations and this way the Salem witch craft trials continued.
You would have probably been hanged or burned at the stake.
They were put in prison. Tituba confessed to being a witch and survived the witch trials many who confessed lived. If you confessed, you remained in prison, but would be pardoned if you agreed to offer testimony about other accused witches.
The Salem Witch Trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts.
The Salem witch trials were very scary, 'cause you didn't know what was to happen or if you could prove your innocence and be set free.
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The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
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They were put in prison. Tituba confessed to being a witch and survived the witch trials many who confessed lived. If you confessed, you remained in prison, but would be pardoned if you agreed to offer testimony about other accused witches.
The Salem Witch Trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts.
No. She confessed and was therefore kept in jail, but allowed to live if she offered testimony against the other accused.
The Salem witch trials were very scary, 'cause you didn't know what was to happen or if you could prove your innocence and be set free.
They were released from jail. This was the case for Abigail and Deliverance Hobbs as well as Tituba.
Samuel Paris worked as a minister in Salem, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials. His daughter and niece were both amongst the girls who were accused of being witches.
Salem was completly stereotypical witch trial until March 1st when Tituba confessed. Then, the entire county went into panic mode in about a week.
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Countless people.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
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