The first three women to be tried in Salem were Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborn. Soon after these three women were accused, multiple accusations swept across Salem and many were put in jail or sentenced to hang.
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials is NOT a title for a book. It is the name that describes a witch hysteria, a witch hunt and witch trials that occurred in 1692 in Salem Massachusetts and other towns in Essex County.
because it was about the Salem witch trials
Salem Village.
A German city and the name of a penalty of the Salem Witch Trials
There was only ONE person pressed to death during the Salem Witch Trials. His name was Giles Corey.
Mary Phips, the wife of the governor.
That would be "The Crucible". Written in 1953 by Arthur Miller.
Claviceps purpurea. However, it has not been proven that Ergot caused the Salem witch panic afflictions. It is only a theory.
The Court of Oyer and Terminer, to hear and determine.
The full name of Salem is Salem, Massachusetts. It is a historic city located on the North Shore of Massachusetts, known for its significant role in the 1692 witch trials. The name "Salem" is derived from the Hebrew word "Shalom," meaning "peace."
The church in Salem in 1692 is known as the Salem Village Church, also referred to as the First Parish Church. It played a significant role during the Salem witch trials, serving as a key gathering place for the community. The church was a focal point for the religious and social life of Salem Village at the time.