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What were witches torture in America?

Salem, Massachusetts.


How did they torture witches?

They tortured them by crushing them (with bricks) or beheading them etc.


What sort of punishment did witches get?

They were burned at the stake, drowned etc. It depends on which country it was, for instance Spain had a vast array of torture devices for witches.


Why were witches really punished?

Witches were forbidden in Medieval times, especially in England. Sorcery however was very popular and something had to be done about it. It made Medieval people feel uneasy especially since England and Europe were considered a Christian nation. Witches were seen as devilish. most natural disasters were blamed on them because people believed through "magic" potions and spells the witches triggered the disaster. The most common torture for a witch/Sorcerer was been burnt at the stake. Some other forms of torture included been left naked, legs and arms spread out, under the sun. This resulted in extremely bad sun burns. Another form of torture for witches was been hanged.


Do witches torture?

The idea that witches torture others is largely rooted in historical myths, folklore, and sensationalized accounts from periods like the European witch hunts. While some individuals accused of witchcraft faced torture during these trials, it was often the authorities or inquisitors who inflicted pain to extract confessions or punish. In modern contexts, the term "witch" has evolved, and many contemporary practitioners of witchcraft focus on spirituality, healing, and community rather than any form of harm. Thus, witches themselves do not inherently torture; such actions are more about societal persecution than the practices of those labeled as witches.


What were the types of torture used for those accused of witchcraft?

witches are people who chase scared children for aids.


How did Matthew Hopkins find witches?

The swimming test (in which ropes were used to prevent drowning, a little known fact) pricking them with a needle to see if any spots did not bleed (the witches mark) searching for witches teats ("nipples" found on various parts of the body supposedly to feed evil spirits) and forms of soft torture (physical hard torture was illegal in England) to get them to confess.


Why were so many convicted witches killed?

People were scared of what witches could or would do with their power. They considered all witches evil, which was not, in fact, the case. Indeed, there were evil witches, but there were also good witches.


Who was a famous witch hunter?

Matthew Hopkins held the record for the most witches caught and found guilty, although he made them confess by means of torture


Are warlocks or witches or wizards considered demons?

No. Witches, warlocks and wizards are human beings. However, there are some people who believe that witches, warlocks and wizards receive power from demons.


What are the crimes for people that was in the chair of torture in middle ages?

Different world views, "wrong" religion, witches - mostly everything that didn't fit the current worldview


Are witches considered humans in Shakespeare's day?

Oh, yes and they were burned, drowned, and killed all the time in his time. Anyone who was a little different, a red head, or disabled were considered witches.