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it began when people would accuse others that they really hated and thought that they were acting evil and witch.

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When did the witch hunts begin?

Tolerant attitudes towards witches began to change early in the 14th century near the end of the middle ages. Central Europe was rife with panic and rumor about conspiracy involving witches and other religious followers trying to destroy Christian Kingdoms with Magic and Poisons. About 1347/1349 after the devastation wrought by the black death (Bubonic plague) these rumors intensified and focused on witches being "plague spreaders". The first mass trials began in the 15th century. About 1550 through to 1650 panics and mass hysteria were rampant. The American witch hunts happened around 1692 in Salem Mass.


Why were there witch hunts in Europe?

In the early Middle Ages, laws for much of Europe made it clear that belief in witches was a matter of superstition. The laws of the Carolingian Empire and the Kingdom of Lombardy both made killing people as witches a capital crime. Nevertheless, in other parts of Europe, the practice of prosecuting people accused as witches continued, and there were a number of executions.In the Late Middle Ages, episcopal inquisitions were formed to investigate accusations of practice of witchcraft. But there was no systematic approach to prosecution or punishment, and there appears to have been no effort to eradicate witches proactively. Interestingly, prosecutions increased coincidentally with the beginnings of the Renaissance.With the invention of the printing press, materials written on witchcraft began to circulate. A papal bull authorizing a systematic prosecution of witches appeared in 1484, and the result was first major book promoting witch hunts, Malleus Maleficarum, which was published in 1487 and was widely circulated.As the interest in witch hunts increased, secular authorities, such as King James I of England and Christian IV of Denmark, began to get involved. King James I actually wrote his own book on identifying witches. Offers of bounties were made. People became expert in finding, prosecuting, and executing witches for pay. This continued through the 16th and 17th centuries, especially in Northern Europe.The last witch trials in Europe took place in the 18th century. In 1735, the laws of England were modified to make practice of witchcraft a type of fraud, and the law was enforced as a way to harass Gypsies and spiritualists into the 20th century.


Who created the witch hunt?

Many think that the witch hunts of Early Modern Europe were caused by the invention of the printing press. The first texts to be produced were Christian texts, like the Bible, which promoted ideas about Satanic witchcraft practices. Unexplainable events like the Black death could be blamed on witches, causing a mass hysteria.


What is the definition of a witch hunt?

In an historical perspective, it was the search, or hunting of witches or evidence of witchcraft that in some instances were actually legally sanctioned searches that led to the arrest and trials of many individuals many of whom were executed in horrible ways. Many of these actual witch hunts were fueled by mass hysteria and panic that led to mob lynches. This period of witch hunts spanned the late 1400's up until the 1700's where hundreds of thousands of men and women were executed for witch craft. Before Arthur Miler wrote the play The Crucible, there does not seem to be another historical event ever to using witch hunts as a political or social metaphor. Miller used his own experiences with the House on Un-American Activities Committee, (HUAC), and paralleled it to the Salem witch hunts of 1692. The Crucible was first performed in New York in 1953. Since that day the term witch hunt has come to mean: Searching out and harassing dissenters.


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What is a Witchophile?

A Witchophile is someone who is an expert on witches and sometimes hunts witches.


How were witches regarded during the time of the Salem witch hunts?

Witches were regarded as supernatural agents of evil.


What is a witch finder?

a person employed to carry out witch-hunts and identify witches.


Are there witch hunts now?

There are actual witch hunts going on today in some parts of the world, though the people of the rest of the world know better than to hunt for actual witches. There are things metaphorically called witch hunts going on today in parts of the world where people know better than to hunt for actual witches. Sometimes the things metaphorically called witch hunts are worse. There is a link to an article on witch hunts below.


How did witch hunts begin?

False acusations against neighbors for being basically non christian. Children would go to the given "witches" house and come back to there parents to be scolded, to displace the blame, they stated that there neighbors were doing this and that


Why do people hold contrasting values to honor killing?

The same way the Salem witch hunts in 1695 honored killings of witches.


When did the witch hunts begin?

Tolerant attitudes towards witches began to change early in the 14th century near the end of the middle ages. Central Europe was rife with panic and rumor about conspiracy involving witches and other religious followers trying to destroy Christian Kingdoms with Magic and Poisons. About 1347/1349 after the devastation wrought by the black death (Bubonic plague) these rumors intensified and focused on witches being "plague spreaders". The first mass trials began in the 15th century. About 1550 through to 1650 panics and mass hysteria were rampant. The American witch hunts happened around 1692 in Salem Mass.


Who was the first person to start witch hunts?

The first recorded large-scale witch hunt took place in Europe during the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern period. One of the most infamous witch hunts was conducted by the Catholic Church and state authorities in the late 15th century, led by Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, who wrote the Malleus Maleficarum - a manual on how to identify and prosecute witches. However, belief in witches and persecution of alleged witches predates this period in various cultures around the world.


When did it begin and on what day is it celebrated?

it was created by voodoo dolls with witches that carried brooms


What caused witch hunts to die down?

Well, people stopped seeing someone do magic, so they thought they had wiped out all of the witches, so they stopped hunting for them.


How common were witches in shakespeares time?

There were no real witches in Shakespeare's time, because they don't exist! But, there is no exact figure as to how many women were thought to be witches. There were apparently thousands of them around! If a woman was seen to own a black cat, or if she made special herbal medicines, then she was seen as a witch. There were witch-hunts, and around 16000 (sixteen thousand) women were killed because they were thought to be witches. (They were burned at the stake, or drowned.) Hope I helped you! :)


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