Because The Bible says no to witchcraft, sorcery, talking to the dead or being spiritually inclined.
So doing witchcraft back in those days was an awful sin and of course they took sin very seriously. i mean come on, they killed those you committed adultery. It was a very Catholic country, and i say catholic because its mainly the Catholics and Christians can go separate ways many times at once.
They were scared of Christianity dying out, or Gods wrath/punishment to the world due to a group of people to disobeyed The Bible, It was ignorant in those days and not many people were open minded.
The witchcraft involved nearly always struck just after a quarrel between witch and victim, and the two were almost always neighbors. Those who gained a reputation for being witches tended to also gain the reputation for being loud and spiteful. Also Witch-hunting was directed for ideological reasons against the enemies of God, and the fact that eighty percent or more of them were women was i smell
Because the bible says no to witchcraft, sorcery, talking to the dead or being spiritually inclined.
So doing witchcraft back in those days was an awful sin and of course they took sin very seriously. i mean come on, they killed those you committed adultery. It was a very Catholic country, and i say catholic because its mainly the Catholics and Christians can go separate ways many times at once.
They were scared of Christianity dying out, or Gods wrath/punishment to the world due to a group of people to disobeyed the bible, It was ignorant in those days and not many people were open minded.
Because back then they thought that witches were really bad people so the people who they thought were witches actually weren't it was just a disease that people were getting from eating really moldy bread.
No, but there's a famous incident in Colonial days in Salem Massachusetts where some 20 women were convicted of being witches and hanged.
superstitious and intolerant
He was a 'witch hunter'. He designed tests to find out if women were witches or not, but most, if not all of his tests led to death either way. This meant that whoever was accused of being a witch, no matter how stupid the reason, the were killed in whatever test the 'witch hunter' chose to use.
It is mainly because witches tended to be wise women and healers which required the women to be older.
No - women accused of being witches were hunted tortured and killed.
Witches tend to be women. In Shakespeare's time, I assume that women were witches since Hecate is a woman who is goddess of witchcraft. I don't believe there's any report of a man being accused of witchcraft and being killed for it.
No ^^
Mostly innocent women.
'The swimming of witches' was when a women, accused of being a witch, was dragged down a river.
Because back then they thought that witches were really bad people so the people who they thought were witches actually weren't it was just a disease that people were getting from eating really moldy bread.
James I disliked witches mainly be cause he was of homosexual leanings and had a severe distrust for women, believing them to be a threat to an already paranoid king as witches all being women were viewed as directly dealing with the devil himself.
Medusa was a gorgon that was ugly and turned men to stone. She was killed by Perseus.
About 100 people sign a petition so that they may testify for the women who were accused of being witches. These same people were later arrested for being witches.
Killed
It depends on peoples views, but I personally think that he was bad, this is because quite frankly he killed over 300 elderly women ( this is because he thought of them as witches). They were accused of the most ludicrous things and were forced and tortured until they finally gave in and admitted to being, so called, 'witches'.
No, but there's a famous incident in Colonial days in Salem Massachusetts where some 20 women were convicted of being witches and hanged.