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Reverand Parris was the minister of Salem Village, He fed the hysteria, preaching that there was witchcraft, some say, to keep the people from firing him.

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Who was Reverend Parris in the Salem witch trials?

the person who accused a people


Was reverend parris educated at Harvard?

Yes, Reverend Samuel Parris was educated at Harvard College. He graduated in 1653, which was the only institution of higher education in the American colonies at that time. Parris later became the minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts, where he played a prominent role in the Salem witch trials.


What are reverend parris motives in supporting the Salem witch trials?

It is believed he had so much fervor for the Trials because they distracted the unhappy citizens from firing him.


Why does Reverend Parris summon Reverend Hale to Salem?

He is an expert on witchcraft.


Who has parris asked to come to Salem?

Reverend Hale


Why is the Reverend Parris so terrified by the events in Salem?

Reverend Parris is so terrified by the events in Salem because he is worried about his daughter and his reputation. He feels if his daughter is found guilty then his reputation will be ruined.


Reverend Parris summons Reverend Hale to Salem when Betty is sick because?

He is an expert on witchcraft.


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.


In the novel 'The Crucible' Reverend Parris summons Reverend Hale to Salem when Betty is sick because?

He is an expert at witchcraft.


When was Betty Parris of the Salem witch trials alive?

1700's


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.


What happened to Betty Parris after the Salem Witch Trials?

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