They happened in Salem.
There were others in history. Connecticutt, Maine and other locations in Massachusetts. Connecticutt was actually the first state to execute an accused witch. None in the 1690s, however. But there was nothing special about that decade for witch hunting.
The Scarlet Letter and the Salem Witch Trials belong to very different eras. The 1640s and the 1690s were very different in New England. Especially in Boston.
1691 through 1692 Edit: Actually it began in 1692 and ended in 1693.
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
Salzburg witch trials happened in 1675.
There were others in history. Connecticutt, Maine and other locations in Massachusetts. Connecticutt was actually the first state to execute an accused witch. None in the 1690s, however. But there was nothing special about that decade for witch hunting.
The Scarlet Letter and the Salem Witch Trials belong to very different eras. The 1640s and the 1690s were very different in New England. Especially in Boston.
1691 through 1692 Edit: Actually it began in 1692 and ended in 1693.
Salem
There is a Salem, Mississippi located in Walthall County by US-98, north of the Louisiana border. The most well known Salem, home of the Witch Trials of the 1690s, is located in Massachusetts.
Salem
There were no notable witch trials held in the 1960s. The most famous witch trials in American history occurred in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. However, during the 1960s, there were various social movements and cultural shifts, but they did not involve formal witch trials. If you're referring to a specific event or metaphorical "witch hunt," please provide more context.
A German city and the name of a penalty of the Salem Witch Trials
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.
The witch trials were an event. An event does not eat.
Werewolf witch trials happened in 1651.
Beyond the Witch Trials was created in 2004.