The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
Yes, "Salem Witch Trials" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific historical event. Proper nouns, including names of events, are typically capitalized in English. Therefore, both "Salem" and "Witch Trials" should be written with initial capital letters.
The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of real historical events in Salem, Massaschusetts in 1692, NOT A STORY!
There was only ONE person pressed to death during the Salem Witch Trials. His name was Giles Corey.
The American town famous for the Witch Trials (called the Salem Witch Trials) is Salem, Massachusetts.
There were no witch trials in Salem in those years. The trials happened in 1692 and 1693.
The Salem witch trials began in 1692.
Salem, Massachusets.
There's only one: Massachusetts.
Yes, "Salem Witch Trials" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific historical event. Proper nouns, including names of events, are typically capitalized in English. Therefore, both "Salem" and "Witch Trials" should be written with initial capital letters.
What?! Ghandi as in the peaceful indian activist and the Salem Witch trials as in mass hysteria and 20 pointles executions?!? They have nothing in common! If anything, they're complete opposites.
The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692.
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of real historical events in Salem, Massaschusetts in 1692, NOT A STORY!
There was only ONE person pressed to death during the Salem Witch Trials. His name was Giles Corey.
Salem, Massachusetts
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.