Many questions were asked, but all of them assumed that the accused were guilty. Most often they were asked why they hurt the afflicted.
Many question were asked and we do not have records of all off them. They have one thing in common: all of them were only relevant if the accused was guilty.
It was started by the people who were accused
The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.
Salem Witch Trials had to do with a group of girls accusing women for witch craft, while in McCarthyism a man accused people for being communist.
They really aren't. The Salem Witch Trials tried regular people accused of witchcraft and convicted in Puritan society. The Rosenburg Trials tried two people who were trying to spy on the US during a time of diplomatic hostilities.
If they were convicted, their property was confiscated.
yes
It was started by the people who were accused
the person who accused a people
It was started by the people who were accused
Countless people.
The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.
How many of the accused were innocent: 100%
Mainly because of revenge and jealousy
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.
John Proctor was accused and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.
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Around 160 were formally complained about.