Well, burning was the favored execution for an accused witch. However, I honestly don't know how they would have dealt with an actual witch because I really doubt that a witch wouldn't magic his or her way out of a life or death situation.
Contrary to the popular belief, most people accused and found guilty of being witches were not burned but in fact were hung.
There have been many witch-hunts in history. Obvious examples include: * The witch-hunts in Crowellian England in the 1640s and in Massachusetts in the early 1690s. * Joseph McCarthy's obsession with 'red under beds', c. 1947-54. * The persecution of the Templars in the early 1300s.
in the 1300s
chestnuts
church differences
Mary Walcott accused Bridget to be a witch during the Salem witch trials.
a bad witch will kill you if they have to but a good witch trys to help you
Kill
Yes the witch can haunt and kill u
use an ax
wat is some inventions from 1300s
Kill Dorthy =(
The witch was going to kill Edmund, but Aslan took his place on the stone table.
It killed 2 thirds of the European population. That was around 20 million persons.
Maoris people lived in NZ in 1300s
you throu a shell at her.
Bridget Bishop
he invented the drums in the late 1300s he invented the drums in the late 1300s