Throughout history, methods used to execute accused witches included burning at the stake, hanging, drowning, and suffocation. Burning was often viewed as a means to purify the soul, while hanging was a more common method in some regions. Drowning was sometimes employed in a "swimming test," where a witch was submerged to see if they would float. These practices were often fueled by fear, superstition, and societal pressures rather than evidence of actual wrongdoing.
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.
cut off their headsthere were a number of ways people killed witches in the medieval era.here are 3...They would burn them alive on stakestie them to a chair and dropped into oceantorturedi hope this helps
some ways that some of the witches were killed was that they were hung and one specific character was pressed to death meaning that you are literally pressed by putting a large amount of bricks on to your body until you confessed of being a witch or until you died because of the pain
Some ways that witches were eliminated from the community were that they were: - Hung - Burnt - Drowned
witches don't exist but the people killed because people thought they were witches are Innocent in movies and films they are evil
No - women accused of being witches were hunted tortured and killed.
People were scared of what witches could or would do with their power. They considered all witches evil, which was not, in fact, the case. Indeed, there were evil witches, but there were also good witches.
The Witches forecast the downfall of Macbeth and then vanish. (not killed by anyone)
Most of them were burned on a stake.
witches were caught int he 16th and 17th century by being tested in different ways
Witches and wizards could trade their tactics in their world.
Countless.