We don't really know. After the trials, they were no longer important and were included in less records. We know Ann Putnam jr. apologized in around 1706. Abigail Williams completly disappears.
Whole bunch of people and Villingers. the afflicted and the acused were the main people.
Salem Witch Trials had to do with a group of girls accusing women for witch craft, while in McCarthyism a man accused people for being communist.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
Ann Putnam jr
girls claming they have been bewitched
Samuel Parris was a Puritan minister in Salem during the Salem witch trials. He was the father of one of the supposedly afflicted girls during the witch trials, and was the uncle of another.
Rev. Samuel Parris (1653-1720) was the Puritan minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials, as well as the father to one of the afflicted girls, and uncle of another.
Whole bunch of people and Villingers. the afflicted and the acused were the main people.
Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Hubbard, Ann Putnam.
Samuel Paris was the Puritan minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials, as well as the father to one of the afflicted girls, and uncle of another.
Elizabeth Booth, Ann putnam, abigal wiliams,
Afflicted girls would accuse them. They would say things like "She's hurting me! She's pinching me!"
she was an "afflicted" girl who accused many people of witch craft
Abagail Williams was the 12ish niece of the Salem Village Reverand. She was the second person to became "afflicted." She had more voice in earlier the Trials. We lose track of her after the Trials end.
Salem Witch Trials had to do with a group of girls accusing women for witch craft, while in McCarthyism a man accused people for being communist.
THE Salem Witch TrialS were a series of witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 that occured when unexplained affliction affected several girls and women, which was interepted as witchcraft in Puritan times.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.