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Witch KillingThe most common form of execution was burning at the stake. Fortunately, it was common to considerately strangle the "witch" and then burn the body, but still untold thousands were burned alive. There are instances of death in the course of the water treatment or "ducking." It also was common that the accused died during or as a result of torture. In these cases, they were sometimes burned in effigy after the fact. Witches were also hanged as this was a popular method of death at the time!
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