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William Bradford was not directly involved in the Salem Witch Trials, as he died in 1657, long before the trials took place in 1692. However, he was a significant figure in early New England history as the governor of Plymouth Colony and an author of "Of Plymouth Plantation," which documents the experiences of the Pilgrims. His writings provide insight into the Puritan mindset and the social context of the time, which contributed to the atmosphere that allowed the witch trials to occur.

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