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THE ACCUSERS - teenage girls (samuel's daughter&niece in this group!)

THE ACCUSED - a group of women

THE MINISTER - Samuel Parris

HUSBANDS OF THE ACCUSED - group of men all AGAINST Samuel Parris

The Salem witch trials would be unfair because Samuel Parris is against the accused/husbands the people that are being tried. WHICH MEANS the magistrates would be biased because he supports Samuel Parris

If you don't get it read Salem (a play) or watch the crucible

DON'T READ THE CRUCIBLE, it's fiction not much of it is based on the real events from the time.

The Salem trials were actually fair. The legal preceedings were comparable to a civil court today and the judges were biased for and against Parris. They sort of agreed about witches, but no one liked Parris.

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Who accused people of witchcraft at the Salem witch trials pilgrims or puritans?

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