No, the Quakers were accused of Witchcraft in New England long before the Salem Witch Trials. They left New England for Pennsylvania.
witchcraft
The Quakers came to North America in search of land.
the pilgrims
The witches of Salem were people who were believed to be using witchcraft against the village people. These people were medicine women/men, outsiders such as Quakers (people who didn't believe in using violence to solve problems) or people disliked by certain people of authority in the village or town.
Jacobean beliefs about witchcraft were based on the Catholic Church's beliefs. They condemned witchcraft as evil and as of the devil.
Both events in history involved the killing of innocent people who were believed to be part of either witchcraft or communism
In communities where Quakers were not the main religious group, they were on the fringe of society because the views differed from the religion in the rest of the community. When the masses were the ones accusing witches because of some terrible event that affected the masses (ie weather pattern unfit for the major crops of a region), people on the fringes were the common targets. In some areas, that could very well mean Quakers.
The proper name for witchcraft is Witchcraft with a capital "W."
no Herman is not witchcraft
The main one is that while the witches the Salem citizens believed in never existed at any point in time, there were actual communists in the world during the Red Scare that were enemies of the US.
WHAT ARE THE QUAKERS HOLiDAYS?
the quakers.
Sure, kitchen witchcraft has a lot to do with food.
Freemasons do not practice witchcraft.
Do you mean 'What is the Welsh for witchcraft?' That is 'dewiniaeth'.
There is witchcraft in league of legends.
No Quakers don't take communion.