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Anita Hill, at the time of this writing, is alive and well. She was born in 1956 and is an attorney and academic. She is known for accusing U.S. Supreme Court justice (then nominee) Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment. The debates generated by Hill influenced how sexual harassment in the workplace was viewed and dealt with. It is now much less tolerated than it once was.
Thomas Thomas - cleric - was born in 1804.
Thomas Thomas - cleric - died in 1877.
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Aeronwy Thomas died on July 27, 2009, in London, England, UK of cancer.
Thomas Putnam uses the witch trials to increase his own wealth by accusing people of witchcraft and then buying up their land.
He is an influential (and rich) citizen of Salem who holds a grudge against Francis Nurse for preventing Putnam's brother-in-law from being elected minister. Putnam uses the witch trials to increase his own wealth by accusing people of witchcraft and then buying up their land.
George Jacobs is a neighbor of Thomas Putnam's, and Putnam accuses him of witchcraft. During the trials, Putnam's daughter continues her act by saying that Jacobs forced her to do certain things. He is accused of witchcraft only so that Putnam can gain his land
property.
Use the whole witchcraft scandal to try to get more land
"Reaching for land," or buying up the confiscated property of neighbors accused and convicted of witchcraft.
"that he needs to make the announcement himself that he has found out his daughter is involved with witchcraft." http://www.studyguide.org/questions.php?id=TheCrucible
He accused people solely because he wanted their land and the more land that person had the more he wanted them gone
because her husband thomas has been accused of taking land from the deceases and Abigail feels she has unfinished business with the putnams
Thomas and Ann Putnam were involved in the Salem witch trials in 1692. They accused numerous people of witchcraft, leading to many of them being arrested and some being executed. The Putnams faced backlash and criticism for their role in the trials, which had a lasting impact on their reputation and community standing.
Thomas and Ann Putnam's seven children died at birth and their only child Ruth was sick.
James Jackson Putnam died in 1918.