Witches were killed in a variety of ways. If they actually made it through the torturing without dying then they were likely burned alive or hung.
Christians
Other people.
I cannot say how many actual witches were condemned, nor how many of the nine million people executed died in Europe, although I imagine most of them were. As far as names, I don't think you want me to list them here. Needless to say, it was enough to be considered genocide.
You have made no sense. The Salem witch trials occurred in the colony of Massachusetts and was the latest in a string of witch hunts in Europe and America. It never spread to Europe or any other state.
Only regular people were executed during the Salem Witch Trials. No Pagans. No witches. They were tried because the townspeople wanted their property, land, and possessions.
In 1600, the exact number of witches executed varies by region, as witch hunts were prevalent in different parts of Europe. However, it is estimated that hundreds of people accused of witchcraft were executed during that time. The peak of witch hunts occurred in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, with notable cases in countries like England, Scotland, and Germany. Specific figures for 1600 alone are difficult to determine due to inconsistent record-keeping.
19 people were executed
nine million and more !
She was one of the 19 "witches" of Salem who were tried and executed (mostly by hanging).
Witches don't excist so there's no way that would've happened.
People back during the Salem Witch Trials became so paranoid that they thought anyone acting strangely were witches.
the witches were normally either : hanged by a rope or burnt at a stake or drowned. they would properly hanged over a river . burnt in a fire . and drowned in a river . hope this helps !