She was the slave of the Parris Family.
She was the first to be accused and the first to confess.
Tituba.
Tituba
Salem was completly stereotypical witch trial until March 1st when Tituba confessed. Then, the entire county went into panic mode in about a week.
John Indian was Reverend Parris's blackamoor (slave) also Tituba's husband.
said he was a witch
said he was a witch
Hale believes Abigail over Tituba because 1.) Tituba was one of the first people accused of being a witch in Salem. 2.) Tituba is black and there is a large racial discrimination.
the Salem Witch trials were held in various locations dotted all over the USA from 1692-1693. The Salem Witch trials is the shortest Witch trial to be recorded in history.
Tituba, an enslaved woman in Salem, is put on trial during the witch trials of 1692 primarily because she is one of the first individuals accused of witchcraft. Her confession, which was coerced under duress, fueled the hysteria and led to further accusations against others in the community. As a marginalized figure, her status made her a convenient scapegoat for the town's fears and societal tensions. Ultimately, her trial symbolizes the broader themes of paranoia and injustice during the Salem witch trials.
The Crucible is a fictional work ABOUT the Salem Witch Trials.
Tituba, Sarah Goode and Sarah Osbourne.
1692 and 1693 in Salem Ma