Governor Phipps ended the Salem witch trials.
The last of the Salem Witch trials ended in may 1693
That the witch trials have ended
Richard Nixon wouldn't be born for more than two centuries after the Salem Witch Trials ended.
Governor Phips ended the trials after several prominent members of society were accused.
No. How could a town founded 60 years after the trials ended have had them? The Salem Witch Trials took place in Salem, Massachusetts.
The witch panic that lead to the trials began in January-February of 1692. The trials themselves lasted from June, 1692, until May 1693.
it ended because the accusers accused the governors wife, which made the governor ban witch trials.
it ended because the accusers accused the governors wife, which made the governor ban witch trials.
After the trials ended, she sort of fell off the record because she lost any importance.
No. She was convicted but given a stay of execution because she was pregnant. Before that ran out, the Trials ended.
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.