States are not entities the do not have beliefs.
Witchcraft, in its many forms, has been believed in by people the world over. It has followed humankind in all of its travels, and migrations. Many of the aboriginal peoples of North America believe in witchcraft. It would be hard to put an exact date on when witchcraft originally came to the United States, but my most accurate guess would be that it was there before the United States was formed.
Yes they did. They so believed in witchcraft that they persecuted and killed anyone they felt was practicing witchcraft. See the link below.
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
Witchcraft.
Yes.
Well, it depends on your point of view. If you call tessering a form of witchcraft, then yes, it does have witchcraft. If you call eating fake dinners a form of witchcraft, then the book does have witchcraft. It's all up to you, and what you believe everything is about.
No ! I believe in the teachings of the Byzantine Catholic Church.
Superstition, resulting from spread of disease.
Pretty much anybody can do witchcraft if they believe in what they are doing.
Because they did.
The United States Armed Forces and the Prison Systems recognise Wicca, Paganism and Shamanism as formal religions. As to the question of Witchcraft, which is part but not all, of some but not all, of these spiritual paths, it is hard to say... Most people outside of a specific spiritual path do not understand or believe in practices of other spiritual paths.
Although many people do have some doubts about witchcraft. John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are the ones who openly deny it.