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How was the Salem witchcraft stopped?

There never was witchcraft in Salem. It was all superstition that lead to the killings of innocent people.


How were people punished for stealing in Hammurabi's time?

people were punished by getting their hand chopped off or by being put to death


Did witchcraft lead to changes in beliefs?

It would be helpful to know exactly whose beliefs you are interested in?


Can criminals lead an honest life after being punished?

Yes. Everyone deserves a chance.


What motivated people to accuse the neigbours of witchcraft?

Most all historians agree, fear was the motivating factor behind the accusations of witchcraft in Salem Village. Even though the cause of the fear is not known. This era of New Englander believed witches exist and had the power to do harm.


How has the US' antiterrorism foreign policy affected other countries?

It has lead to the invasion and occupation of countries suspected of supporting terrorists.


Which leader believed that Germany should be punished for the War but in a way that would lead to reconciliation in Europe instead of revenge?

Woodrow Wilson said he believed that Germany should be punished for the War but in a way that would lead to reconciliation in Europe instead of revenge.


How many witches were killed in medieval times?

1st AnswerZero. Some people may say that witches don't exist but is for you to decide. The concept of medieval witches lead by people saying things like "Work of the Devil", Being left handed, etc. It lead to, murder of tens of thousands of women over the course of a few hundred years. 2nd AnswerWe cannot know how many people were killed as witches because records were not usually kept. We do know that some were killed during the Middle Ages. Whether they actually were witches or not probably depends to some extent on how you define witchcraft. But there were people who did things that would qualify as witchcraft, such as cursing people. Whether the curses worked or not is probably a more important question.The laws on witchcraft were varied from country to country and time to time. We think of witches burning at the stake, but that was not always what happened. The code of Charlemagne followed the lead of a pope who declared that witchcraft did not exist, and so it was illegal to execute a witch because it was illegal to execute a person who had not committed a crime. The Lombard legal code outlawed witchcraft, but punished it with a monetary fine, unless it could be proven that the witch actually killed someone with a curse. Furthermore, the code made it a felony to kill a witch without proper trial.The burning of witches did not really become commonplace until the last century or two of the Middle Ages. It became far more prevalent during the Renaissance, when people were supposedly trying so hard to be rational. During the Renaissance, books on how to identify witches became available and superstitious rulers paid bounties for finding and executing witches.There is a link below.


What happened to doreen irvine author of from witchcraft to christ?

I could not find any information regarding Doreen Irvine after the publication of her book "From Witchcraft to Christ." It is possible that she chose to lead a private life afterwards or passed away.


What is the antidote for lead toxin?

Chelation therapy is commonly used as an antidote for lead toxicity. It involves administering medications that bind to the lead in the body, allowing it to be excreted. It is important to seek medical advice and treatment if lead poisoning is suspected.


What was Abigail Williams most famous for?

Abigail Williams is most famous for being one of the people that accused people of being witches in Salem. The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 lead to the arrest of 150 innocent people. Abigail Williams is knows for being the first person to accuse someone of witchcraft.


Why did Po'pe lead a revolt in New Mexico?

He objected to the enslavement of the Pueblo people and the forced conversion to the Catholic faith. He had previously been tried for witchcraft and publicly flogged which may have given him a personal motive for a vendetta against the Spaniards.