Salem Witch Trials Dbq Research Paper

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On 1692 there were more than twenty people executed because of witchcraft. Witchcraft was a very big problem in the late 17th century Salem. People were accusing each other of being witches, and this soon got out of hand. Many say there were causes of the constant witch accusing. These causes of the Salem Witch Trials Hysteria of 1692 were jealousy, poverty, and boredom. In the Salem Witch Trials, jealousy played a big role on who was being accused and who was doing the accusing. For instance, in Document B most people being accused were forty-one to sixty year old married women. Document B also shows us that the accusers were mostly sixteen to twenty year old single women. This document shows us that many of the younger women, the accusers, were jealous what the women had that they did not-- husbands and affluence. They were constantly reminded of the absence of their own family and wealth, and this jealousy caused them to lie. …show more content…

In other words, the poor were doing most of the accusing than the rich. In Document E it shows us that the most accused witches were on the wealthy-eastern of the Salem Village while most of the accusers were on the poor-western side of the Salem Village. This tells us that the poor disliked many wealthy people. Document E also says, “According to Paul Boyer, in the Enduring Vision (1992), between 1661 and 1681 the people in the eastern half of Salem Village gained in wealth and political influence. The people in the western half of Salem Village farmed poorer land and lost political power”. In this sentence Document E shows us why the poor dislike the

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