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Giles Corey was not considered wealthy; he was a farmer and owned a modest amount of land in Salem Village during the late 17th century. Although he had some property, his financial situation was more typical of the lower middle class of the time rather than that of the affluent. His involvement in the Salem witch trials and his tragic death by pressing reflect the social and economic tensions of that period rather than significant wealth.

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