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supernatural ones.
They all were killed. ....and burnt ....alive
she got hung
i think they might of believed in witchcraft but did they believe in witches
Probably witches.
During King James I's time, people believed that witches had the power to communicate with evil spirits, cast harmful spells, cause harm to livestock and crops, and fly through the air. King James I wrote a book called "Daemonologie" in 1597, in which he detailed his beliefs about witchcraft and the powers he thought witches possessed.
Answer this question… Why do some believe that real witches were behind the curse of Macbeth?
Elizabeth I was very religious and wouldn't believe in the supernatural. She would need to have more proof than was being presented to believe in witches.
Most people believe they are deluded.
Yes, i believe in witches to this very day! i bet your a witch...please dont kill me! :(
Jacobeans, during the reign of King James I of England (1603-1625), believed that witches were real and posed a significant threat to society. They viewed witches as individuals who had made pacts with the devil, gaining supernatural powers to harm others. This belief was reinforced by the publication of the "Daemonologie" by James I, which argued for the existence of witchcraft and the necessity of prosecuting witches. The era was marked by intense witch hunts, driven by fear and superstition.