Salem Witchcraft Trials
Throughout history citizens have branded people as witches. Maybe, a person act's differently than other people or they have strange habits but does this that make them a witch? Witchcraft is a phenomenon that has captured the minds of millions since the beginning of history. These so-called witches have caused fear, hatred, interest, widespread panic, and a variety of other emotions in other people from all over the world. Every society and civilization on this planet have all heard some form of witchcraft in their history. Witchcraft itself has a deep history of its own causing it to be recognized in literature and modern society. Many of the American colonists brought with them from Europe a belief in witches and the devil. Witches were said "to have special powers, be able to predict the future, to become invisible, to fly, and to cause other people to fly "(1). Many people believed that witches could change their lives. During the seventeenth century, people were executed for being witches and follower of Satan. Witchcraft is thought to harm people or damage their property. A person would sell their soul to the devil in return for magical power (2). The most common age group for a witch was someone wh
He was then later accused of being a witch. The committee saw that the judge was not behaving properly but still they were agreeing with the judge to have them executed. They were put on trial and were to be executed (19). The Communist Party came to aid the Scottsboro Boys. Mitchell Palmer directed the Red Scare. It was the leading ministers of the colony who ended all the chaos (16). These boys are known as the Scottsboro boys. Senator Joseph McCarthy, who gave his name to an era, accused real and imagined Communists, who were widely believed to be infiltrating the U. The Salem witch trials were horrifying and it changes many people's lives. McCarthy made a big impression to the people while he was in Congress. Many people thought they weren't given any chance to prove their innocence. In 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union during World War 2. Corey was pressed to death by heavy rocks because he would not plead guilty or innocent of being a witch (12).
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