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Where did the Salem witchcraft trials take place?

Salem,MA in the 1600s


Was there witchcraft in Barbados?

Tituba, the slave who was accused of witchcraft in Salem Massachussettes, was from Barbados.


What was the accusation in Salem?

Certain women were accused of practicing witchcraft.


Who was the Caribbean slave of the Parris family accused of being a witch?

Tituba was the person that was the slave of the Parris family. She lived in Salem, Massachusetts and was accused of witchcraft.


How many accused of practicing witchcraft were actually put to death at Salem?

20.


Three women were accused of what crime on February 29 1692 Where were they accused?

Sarah good, Sarah osburne and tituba were accused or witchcraft in Salem.


On June 10 1692 the first person accused of witchcraft was hanged. What was her name?

The first person accused of witchcraft and hanged during the Salem witch trials was Bridget Bishop. She was executed on June 10, 1692, after being found guilty of witchcraft. Bishop was a widow with a reputation that made her a target for accusations during the hysteria surrounding the trials. Her case marked the beginning of a tragic series of events that led to the execution of many others in Salem.


Did witchcraft scare Quakers?

No, the Quakers were accused of Witchcraft in New England long before the Salem Witch Trials. They left New England for Pennsylvania.


What does Danforth say is the difference between ordinary crime and witchcraft?

Danforth is a judge in the novel The Crucible, which depicts the Salem witch trials. He says that the difference between witchcraft and ordinary crime is that a person accused of witchcraft cannot defend themselves by calling witnesses.


How was witchcraft practiced during the Salem witch trials?

There were no actual, practicing witches invovled, accused or otherwise existing in Salem during the witch trials.


How many people died in the Salam Witch Trials?

The Salem witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. 140 were accused, 20 were killed.


How old was the youngest accused of practicing witchcraft in the Salem witch trials?

4-year-old Dorcas Goode.