The Corruption Of The Salem Witch Trials In 1692

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Salem refers to a livelihood with the settlement of farming and old fishing which was at first also named as “fishing place” by the Native Americans who lived there. Similarly, Salem Witch Trials refers to a number of events and things which focus on people of related nature or similar kind coming one after another. During 1692, there was a legal proceeding against someone with criminal charges in colonial Massachusetts. As a result, twenty people where there were fourteen of women were crucially hung. Two infant children had lost their lives in prison. This period was a “nightmare”. In 16TH AND 17TH century, Puritans were a group of people “dissidents”. The English Reformed Protestants were in verge to “purify”, the Church of England from

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