witches weren't around in the renaissance moron! do your research
The church in the Renaissance condemned and persecuted witches because they believed witchcraft to be a form of heresy and devil worship. Witches were seen as a threat to Christian piety and morality, as well as to the social and political order. The church's teachings also associated women with the devil, which contributed to the widespread belief that most witches were female.
Probably witches.
witches don't exist but the people killed because people thought they were witches are Innocent in movies and films they are evil
because witches were very scary then people didnt think witches were very nice
There were no real witches in salem.
During the Renaissance period, perceptions of witches were largely influenced by a mix of superstition, religious beliefs, and societal fears. Many people viewed witches as malevolent figures capable of causing harm through magic, often associating them with the devil and heresy. This led to widespread witch hunts and trials, where individuals, particularly women, were accused of witchcraft and faced severe punishment. However, there were also more progressive views emerging during this time, with some thinkers beginning to question the validity of witch hunts and the treatment of those accused.
people believed witches could change the weather and change people's appearances and personality's
they were hanged , burned and swimming test
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No. None of the victims of Salem were witches, so none would float. And the floating test was not used in Salem.
Witches are not real.