Salem Witchcraft Trials

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Salem Witchcraft Trials Thesis Statement ================ The Salem Witchcraft Trials occurred because of the depth of Salem Puritans' belief in witchcraft and the devil. Introduction ============ The Salem Witchcraft trials started in 1692 resulting in 19 executions and 150 accusations of witchcraft. This was the biggest outbreak of witchcraft hysteria in colonial New England. The trials began because three young girls, Betty Parris, Abigail Williams and Ann Putnam began having hysterical fits, convulsions and terrifying visions after being caught engaging in forbidden fortune telling[1]. The doctors couldn't diagnose the condition, so the puritans termed it as supernatural or witchcraft. People in Salem started believing in gossip, rumors, intangible and spectral evidence given by villagers to accuse witches. They had a blind faith in god and believed that god punishes the sinners. The main reason for the trials was superstition, an irrational belief resulting from ignorance or fear of the unknown. Evidence ======== Church ruled the puritan society in New England. Most people in Massachusetts were strict Puritans. They wanted to establish - "City upon a hill", a model society for the world to follow. They believed in building a community, which respects the vision of God. It was against the law not to attend church. The Puritan lifestyle was restrained; rigid and believed that all sins are punishable by threat, exile or execution. They also believed the Devil was as real as God. Satan would select the weakest individuals-women, children and the insane to carry out his work and those who fol... ... middle of paper ... ...n the supernatural, Devil and God. Lack of scientific or logical thinking made people believe in evil in the form of witches and wizards. The beliefs in spectral evidences and intangible proof often given to accuse witches, lead to the examinations and executions of the witches. --------------------------------------------------------------------- [1] By floating the white of an egg they attempted to find out the images of their future husbands [2] Referred from "Christ knows….in his churches" a sermon by reverend Samuel Parris [3] Referred from the section Govt. Documents - The examination of Tituba [4] Referred from the section Govt. Documents - Case against Bridget Bishop [5] Testimony of Benjamin Gould against Giles and Martha Cory [6] Stephan Bittford's testimony vs. Elizabeth Proctor

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