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Mary Warren was accused during the Salem witch trials primarily because she was a servant in the Proctor household and participated in the witchcraft accusations against others. As one of the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witchcraft, her involvement heightened suspicions, and her testimony was used to bolster the accusations against various townsfolk. Additionally, her shifting allegiances and attempts to assert her independence contributed to her being targeted in the chaotic environment of the trials.

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