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The Andover witch trials began on a Thursday, specifically on August 19, 1692. This series of trials was part of the larger Salem witch trials that occurred in colonial Massachusetts during the late 17th century. The events in Andover were marked by increasing hysteria and accusations of witchcraft among the local community.
The book 'A Break With Charity' by Ann Rinaldi is set in Salem, Massachusettes in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials. The main character Susanna faces a difficult choice when she learns her friends are going to start accusing people of witchcraft.
The Putnams begin discussing witchcraft in response to the mysterious illnesses and strange behaviors affecting their children and the community. They are fueled by fear and superstition, believing that such occurrences must be linked to supernatural forces. Additionally, the Putnams have personal grievances and vendettas, which leads them to accuse others of witchcraft to deflect blame and gain power in the community. This discussion reflects the broader societal panic and paranoia during the Salem witch trials.
When children in Salem began to act out and go crazy. When doctors look them over they didn't show anything wrong with them medically so they said that it was witchcraft and they were bewitched
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what country did witchcraft start
Yes, during the height of the Middle Ages.
started in 1692
1692.
Belief in witches in England began to take root in the late medieval period, particularly from the 15th century onward. The publication of the 1487 witch-hunting manual "Malleus Maleficarum" and the increasing influence of the Protestant Reformation contributed to the witch craze. By the 16th and 17th centuries, fears of witchcraft had escalated, leading to infamous witch trials, such as the Pendle witch trials in 1612 and the infamous Salem witch trials in America, which were influenced by English beliefs.
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