Many people were accused in the Salem Witch panic, from poor beggars to church members to "Gospel Women" to inn keepers to town matriarchs.
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.
The famous Salem tavern where some examinations of accused witches was owned by the Ingersoll family.
Governor Phips ended the trials after several prominent members of society were accused.
The Puritans held the Salem Witch Trails in 1692.
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Salem, Massachusetts.
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1693
Massachusetts Bay
1692
The Witch trails happened.