Mysteries Of The Salem Witch Trials By Marc Aronson

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Daniel Little Jamie Howell AP U.S. History November 28, 2016 Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials Witch-Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials by Marc Aronson was published in 2003, with 272 pages, by Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing Division. Author Marc Aronson does a fantastic job explaining, and portraying well-researched information of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, by going into great detail, and providing understandable information. Marc Aronson intended to expose the well-known rumors of the Salem Witch Trials, by addressing those rumors and false accusations, but then correcting them. Aronson does a fantastic job at this because he seems to use a more calm and mellow tone with the reader, and also addresses the reader directly as if it were a conversation. Though Aronson provides a large amount of information and discusses everything in great detail, he makes it a point to say that even he, after doing all of this research cannot say what caused the tragic events for certain. …show more content…

I learned that 19 people were executed, or in other words hung, most likely because of made-up accusations in order to have these people executed. But what I found to be most interesting about the book was that it did not attempt to provide answers, but encourages the reader to also do research or continue Aronson’s research and create their own opinion. But this book not only professes on the accounts of the Witch Trials but it

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