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How many people were accus ed and condemned during the Salem witch trials?

Around 160 were accused and jailed. 19 were covicted and executed.


What was Sarah goods punishment?

Sarah Good was one of the first women to be accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. She was found guilty and sentenced to death. On July 19, 1692, she was executed by hanging, along with several others accused of witchcraft. Good's trial and execution exemplified the hysteria and injustice of the period.


Were men and boys put to the witch trial?

Men were accused, tried and executed in witchcraft trials, but less often than women. In Salem, for example, out of 19 hanged, 5 were men.


Why was it only womens that died for being witches?

It wasn't religious zealots are never to fused about whom they killed here is a list of a few victims both male and female that were actually murdered by the Government not just a Lynch mob. More women were murdered because they were not worth as much and did not have the political clout to protect themselves.The last judicial executions for witchcraft in North America were in 16921. Dustin, Sarah: died in prison in Massachusetts, N. America (year unknown)2. Younge, Alse: hanged in Connecticut, North America, on 26 May, 16473. Jones, Margaret: executed in Charlestown, North America, on 15 June, 16484. Lake, Alice: executed at Boston, MA (?) ca. 16515. Hibbins, Anne: hanged in Boston, Massachusetts on 19 June, 16566. Dyer, Mary: hung in Massachucetts, N. America, 1 June, 16607. Greensmith, (first name unknown): hanged in Hartford, New England, on 20 January, 16628. Glover, Goody: hanged at Salem, New England, in 16889. Osburne, Sarah: died in prison at Boston, Massachusetts, 10 May, 169210. Bishop, Briget: hanged at Salem, New England on 10 June, 169211. Good, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 169212. How, Elizabeth: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 169213. Martin, Susannah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 169214. Nurse, Rebecca: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 169215. Wildes, Sarah: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 July, 169216. Jacobs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 169217. Burroughs, George: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 169218. Carrier, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 169219. Corey, Giles: pressed to death at Salem, New England, on 19 September, 169220. Willard, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 169221. Procter, John: executed at Salem, New England, on 19 August, 169222. Wardwell, Samuel: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169223. Corey, Martha: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169224. Scott, Margaret: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169225. Parker, Alice: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169226. Parker, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169227. Pudeator, Anne: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169228. Reed, Wilmot: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 169229. Easty, Mary: executed at Salem, New England, on 22 September, 1692


What was the cause of anne Boleyn death?

She was beheaded on 19 May 1536 for treason. It is debatable whether she actually committed the crimes of which she was accused.


Who were the wives of King Henry VIII that were executed at the Tower of London?

King Henry VIII had two wives who were executed at the Tower of London: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. Anne Boleyn was executed on May 19, 1536, accused of adultery, treason, and incest. Catherine Howard was executed on February 13, 1542, also charged with adultery and treason. Both women's fates were tied to the tumultuous politics and personal desires of Henry VIII.


What did Sarah Goode do?

Sarah Goode was a beggar in Salem because her husband had been very irresponsible with his money. She was one the first to be accused in the Salem witch panic because if her position in society. She was convicted and subsequently executed on July 19, 1692.


What is pendle witch trials?

The Pendle witches were a group of twelve accused witches from Lacashire in England who all lived near Pendle Hill. They were accused in 1612 and tried in Lancaster, with the exception of one who was tried and executed in York. Ten were found guilty of murder, one was acquitted and the last died in prison. The York trial was on July 27, with the execution the following day. The Lancaster trials occurred over August 18-19 and the executions occurred on August 20.


When was anne Boleyn executed?

Anne Boleyn was executed on 19 May 1536.On the 19th May 1536.


What day of the week was July 19 2010?

July 19 2010 was a Monday.


Who was the youngest person to die during the Salem witch trials?

Dorcas Good EDIT: Dorcas was the youngest ACCUSED. She survived the trials only to go mad. The youngest to DIE was John Willard, who was around thirty when he was executed on August 19, 1692.


Who are you the jonas brothers?

They are a band of brothers. The members names are Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas. And as of July 2009 they are 16, 19 and 21.