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In 1692, the people involved were primarily the residents of Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who were caught up in a series of hearings and prosecutions known as the Salem Witch Trials. A wave of hysteria led to the accusation of many individuals, mostly women, of witchcraft. Ultimately, 19 people were executed by hanging, and one man was pressed to death under heavy stones. The trials reflected deep-seated fears and social tensions within the community, and they ended later that year, leading to a public reassessment and apology for the wrongful convictions.

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