No, because it really wasn't their fault. They didn't help the outcome, but they were not the cause.
The individuals who accused others of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials were primarily Puritans. The Puritan community in Salem Village, Massachusetts, was characterized by strict religious beliefs and a strong emphasis on moral conduct, which contributed to the witch hunt atmosphere. The trials took place in 1692, fueled by fear, superstition, and social tensions within the Puritan society. While the Pilgrims were also Puritans, they were a separate group that settled in Plymouth and were not directly involved in the Salem trials.
Puritans didn't play.
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They didn't. The witch trials were partially caused by the tensions between the strict Puritans and the less religious Yankee population.
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Salem Witch Trials.
Puritans didn't play.
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They aren't. The witch trials are not an example of religious discrimination. Puritans accused fellow Puritans of being witches. It was Puritans accusing Wiccans or Catholics or any different religious group.
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They didn't. The witch trials were partially caused by the tensions between the strict Puritans and the less religious Yankee population.
The Puritans had a large hand in the Salem Witch Trials and subsequent hangings. Not all but many of the accused were women and Puritans had very strict views of a woman's subservience to men and her place in society. Look at the Related Links below to read more about the trials.
Puritans and Witches: Conflict and Compromise at Salem
No. the only killings during the witch trials were legal executions. Puritans weren't the type who formed angry mobs.