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it changed lives forever before it happened people lived in fear of it after it happened people were happier and felt free to travel

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The above sounds more like England and World War II.

Life after the Trials had its own struggles. The Puritans were more scared than ever. In their minds, the devil had proven he could invade and interrupt peace and calm thinking in Salem and they had to live with the guilt of allowing ninteen innocent people to be hanged. For everyone who had been imprisoned, they had to begin th elong struggle to regain property confiscated after their arrest and relatives of the executed had to fight for their deceased relatives' estate. Life was harder for the entire population of Salem and it didn't help that they had been basically ignoring their fields, which meant less food and less money for the farming part of the community.

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