Judge William Stoughton
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.
The Salem witch trials happened.
William Phips established and also disbanded the court that presided over the witch trials.
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No, they were just the lastest in the long string of witch hunts in the Christian world over the centuries prior to 1692. In fact, it was one of the smallest.
Slavery was legal and accepted at the time of the Salem witch trials. However, it did not factor into the panic or trials.
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.
The Salem Witch Trials took place over two hundred years after the year in your question, in 1692.
The Salem witch trials happened.
1692-1693
William Phips established and also disbanded the court that presided over the witch trials.
William Stoughton was the chief magistrate over many of the trials.
Yes, Nathaniel Hawthorne's great-great-grandfather was Judge John Hathorne, who presided over the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. Hawthorne added the "w" to his last name to distance himself from his ancestor's controversial legacy.
in "the Salem witch trials" over 100 people were accused of being a witch.
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The Salem Witch Museum is located in Salem, Massachusetts. They offer information on the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and they show the evolution of witches over the years.
The judge presiding over the Salem witch trials along with Deputy Governor Danforth.