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On the European Continent, and most Catholic places, witchcraft's highest offense was heresy and the penalty for heresey was burning. In England and its colonies, protestant primarily, witchcraft's highest offense was a felony and the penalty for a felony was hanging.

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Buring witches was a Catholic European punishment. In Protestant England, and its colonies like Massachusetts, the 'more humane' excution method, hanging, was preferred. Witchcraft was considered to be a capital offense, a crime punished in England with hanging.

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Some of them were but the main way for them to find out if you were a witch was by throwing you in water and if you floated you were a witch if you didn't you were not.

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Q: Why weren't the people accused of being witches hanged and not burned during the Salem Witch Trials?
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