Probably based on English Common Law of the time which took references to the King James version of The Bible: Exodus (22:18) says, Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live. And Leviticus (20:27) says, A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood (shall be) upon them.
Any crime that is punishable by death for blacks is also punishable by death for whites.
I believe that Giles Corey in Salem Massachusetts was the only person tortured to death.
zero. In Colonial America, witchcraft was a felony (a crime) punishable by death by hanging. However, in Europe witchcraft was considered heresy (a crime against the church itself) and punishable by burning at the stake. So the people of Salem hung Nineteen people and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
Massachusetts
None. In Colonial America, witchcraft was a felony punishable by death by hanging. However, in Europe witchcraft was considered heresy and punishable by burning at the stake. So instead they tortured, locked them in filthy jails, crushed one under heavy stones and hung Nineteen people and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
Witchcraft.
Massachusetts
Murder.
witchcraft.
Salem
It is a death-penalty offense.
It is a death-penalty offense.