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The accused of witchcraft often faced significant economic hardships due to social stigma and isolation, which resulted in loss of employment and social standing. Many were stripped of their property or assets as legal penalties, further exacerbating their financial struggles. Additionally, the costs associated with legal defense and the inability to work during trials often plunged them and their families into poverty. The fear and hysteria surrounding witchcraft accusations also led to broader economic repercussions for communities, affecting trade and local economies.

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