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Like all of the accusing girls of Salem, Betty's life after the trials fades into the unknown.

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Q: What happened to Betty Parris after the Salem Witch Trials?
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When was Betty Parris of the Salem witch trials alive?

1700's


When did betty parris die?

Betty Parris was one of the main accusers in the Salem witch trials. She was born in Salem, MA on November 28, 1682 and died in Salem on March 21, 1760.


Who are Betty Paris and Dr William Griggs?

Dr, Griggs was the physician who diagnosed Betty Parris as suffering from bewitchment in the 1692 Salem Witch Trials.


What happened to Betty Paris after the Salem witch trials?

Betty Parris was the first to be afflicted and made the fewest accusations. It is clear to modern historians that even if the girls were lying, Betty had a legitimate illness that possibly gave the others the idea for their act.


Who were the first girls to become afflicted in during the Salem witch trials?

Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Hubbard, Ann Putnam.


Salem witch trials Where did the first accusations originate?

The first accusations came from Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Hubbard and Ann Putnam, four girls under 20 from Salem Village.


What was Samuel Parris known for?

Samuel Parris was a Puritan minister in Salem during the Salem witch trials. He was the father of one of the supposedly afflicted girls during the witch trials, and was the uncle of another.


How the Salem witch trials end?

betty parris and Abigail Williams accused the ministers wife and then they found out that Abigail Williams and betty parris were lying so that they would be noticed because of the book that a guy wrote on witches they had every single thing that witches do to them happen to them


Who was Reverend Parris in the Salem witch trials?

the person who accused a people


Who first thought of the Salem Witch Trials?

Two young girls started the whole thing through their strange behaviors: the daughter, Betty, and the niece, Abigail Williams, of the Salem Village minister, Reverend Samuel Parris. In saying "thought of", you suggest that the Salem trials are a work of fiction. They are in no way thought up.


Who were the two girls that initially began acting strangely and what supposedly caused the girls behavior resulting in the Salem Witch trials.?

Betty Parris, 9, and Abigail Williams, 11-12,


Who were the two girls that initially began acting strangely and what supposedly caused the girls behavior resulting in the Salem Witch trials?

Betty Parris, 9, and Abigail Williams, 11-12,