In "The Crucible", John Proctor and Thomas Putnam have a dispute over religion. They dispute whether or not the girls are making things up or if it is a true act of witches.
Thomas Putnam
In Act I, John and Giles Corey get into an argument with Thomas Putnam about his land. According to John and Giles, Putnam claims that he owns land that does not belong to him.
Thomas is Parris' uncle
Mrs. Putnam lost 7 children. She believed that witch craft was the cause of their death
Ruth Putnam
the dispute between Proctor and Putnam is over land
Thomas Putnam
He wants another man to be minister, he thinks he is superior, and he had a land dispute.
In Act I, John and Giles Corey get into an argument with Thomas Putnam about his land. According to John and Giles, Putnam claims that he owns land that does not belong to him.
John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey are the main nonconformists in The Crucible. Reverend John Hale, Ezekiel Cheever, Reverend Samuel Parris, Betty Parris, Mary Warren, Thomas Putnam, and Ann Putnam are the conformists.
Thomas and Ann Putnam's seven children died at birth and their only child Ruth was sick.
Thomas F. Proctor was born on 1956-04-21.
Thomas Proctor has written: 'A gorgeous gallery of gallant inventions (1578)'
James Jackson Putnam died in 1918.
Thomas is Parris' uncle
Mrs. Putnam lost 7 children. She believed that witch craft was the cause of their death
they were apart of the Salem witch trials