There were not witches involved in the Salem Witch Trials.
The names of those executed are:
Samuel Wardwell
Wilmott Redd
Maragaret Scott
Ann Pudeator
Alice Parker
Mary Parker
Mary East
Martha Corey
Martha Carrier
George Jacobs
Geoge Burroughs
John Willard
John Proctor
Sarah Wildes
Elizabeth Howe
Sussanah Martin
Rebbecca Nurse
Sarah Goode
Bridget Bishop
I'm assuming you mean Abigail Williams and Betty Parris.
The first Four were, in order: Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Hubbard, Ann Putnam.
Sarah Good, Sarah Osborn, and Tituba were three accused girls.
Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Hubbard and Ann Putnam were the original four whose "afflictions" and accusations started the panic.
Bridget Bishop
No. None of the victims of Salem were witches, so none would float. And the floating test was not used in Salem.
Most witches where hanged others imprisoned for life
Salem is from a Hebrew word meaning peace.
Salem South Carolina
Witches were regarded as supernatural agents of evil.
There were no real witches in salem.
Salem, Massachusetts.
No. None of the victims of Salem were witches, so none would float. And the floating test was not used in Salem.
John proctor and Judge Hawthorne
Most witches where hanged others imprisoned for life
Salem is from a Hebrew word meaning peace.
salem
Mysterious Journeys - 2002 The Witches of Salem was released on: USA: 28 October 2007
The book "Time of the Witches" takes place in early colonial America, particularly in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, during the Salem Witch Trials in the late 17th century.
Salem South Carolina
Stakes through the heart is how to kill VAMPIRES not witches, so no.
Witches were regarded as supernatural agents of evil.