Salem witch trials truth
He is the minister for the town, which was a very important position in Puritan New England. Ann Putnam lost seven babies on the night each of them was born. If we can believe that there is any possibility that Betty does not intend to hurt others, then it seems possible that she is simply looking for a way to feel better herself, and making accusations is one way to do that because Reverend Hale has promised Tituba that the town will glorify her for helping to cleanse it …. Why do Abigail and Betty name names?
Abigail accuses Tituba to get blame off of her. Hale leads Tituba into naming names by putting words in her mouth and kind of giving her a way out. Abigail and Betty name names to completely get the blame off of them and to focus it on the others.
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Words: Grades: 5th 6th 7th 8th. Topics: History. Genres: Informational. A dark part of American history, the Salem Witch trials persecuted accused witches based only on the weakest of evidence Over two hundred people were accused, and twenty were executed. Students will read about these events and respond to questions on the facts and the central idea.
Describe the Salem community. What is spectral evidence? What year did the Salem witch trial begin? In your own words, explain what the Salem witch trials teach us. Toggle navigation. Add to My Library Add to Custom Reading Set. Reading Comprehension Passage. It all started with two little girls, a slave, and a fear that the Devil was lurking around every corner. They believed that God had chosen them to help turn others away from sin by strictly following the teachings of the Bible.
Some offenses included sleeping during church services and not obeying one's parents. One of the most serious offenses in this community was practicing witchcraft.
Thank you so much for this! Do you know if their are any reports from some of the people in the villiage? Most of the eyewitness accounts can be found in the court records and the books written by the ministers involved in the trials. I find the history interesting and would like to find more information on this matter. I think in some forms that witches still exist in hidden arenas. If there is anyone has found anymore supporting theories please share. I am looking forward to the challenge of uncovering a multitude of analysis on this matter.
Hi Rebecca…I saw that you have a lot of knowledge about Mary Easty…I was told this year at a funeral that I am a direct decendent of hers…I live in Salem and My Grandfather was name William Estey…do you by any chance have any history of the family tree? Unfortunately, I do not have any information on her family tree but you might want to check out a genealogy site like ancestry.
Ancestry is the easiest way. Just pay for a month and go nuts adding records to a tree. Lines going back to Salem and Colonial New England in general are usually well documented. It will be very easy. I have countless ancestors out of Massachusetts Bay Colony and one of my grandmothers was Martha Carrier.
Her son Richard is one of my 8th great grandfathers and I keep waiting for a DNA match to pop up with one of his other descendants. I need a bibliography for my class report. Native Americans and other religions represented threats by the Devil. And this was for a people who saw themselves as ordered by God to build their shining City on a Hill. Massachusetts was like the early state of Israel. In , New England revolted and deposed the government of the Dominion of New England, and sent a representative back to London to report it, only to find that Parliament had deposed James II, and replaced him with William and Mary.
William was happily a Calvinist, but not even that changed the fact New England theocracy was at an end. No more restricting property ownership and voting rights to only church members.
The devil had won. Salem witch trial started as feud between Porters n putnums cuz putnums felt Porters gave too much freedom to their black servants.
After my greaty great uncle Israel Porter formed political group to gather support against putnums, putnums responded by accusing supporters n friends of Porter Family of witchcraft esp their daughters.
Hysteria was from little girls facin threat of death by torture. They basically played the trump card of the times. Church was all powerful in those days. No way to fight its power. Luckily ann putnum jr lived to apologize. That darn Satan fooled them good. Oh well, live n learn.
Its sad when you can pick out names of your relatives in every list. Porters never forgot about this n intermarried with many of the families afterwards. We also have kept good records of everything. Let me know if you are related to story too. I guarantee Im not related to any putnum. Does anyone know who was the last one to be accused of witchcraft and died , all she did was healing and someone who she knew turned her in. I Think it was her kids. It was last updated Sept 4, I need to compare 2 victims of the salem witch trails and find a way that they are linked as indiviguals and how their lives had similar paths that lead to victimhood but this thing is wayyyyy to long.
If you are looking for more info on the victims themselves, you can check out the article I wrote specifically about them titled The Salem Witch Trials Victims: Who Were They?
The link can be found in the section of this article titled Salem Witch Trial Victims. The history both good and bad is something we should all know about. William Stoughton is an ancestor of mine, sorry to say. I also have an ancestor, Mary Parsons, who was accused of witchcraft but she was allowed to live. You never know what you will find when you start researching your family tree! Thank-you for the great info you have shared. Rebecca, how long did this take you?
Thank you for the kind comments. The initial article took me a few days to write and then I have been slowly adding to it and expanding it over the years.
Thank you for this amazing article! This is basically what got me an A on my history fair assignment, I appreciate all the time and effort put into writing this! The bibliography at the bottom of this article list a number of secondary sources. You have been so helpful! I really enjoy reading your blog!
This was so helpful for my project! HI there! I was wondering if there was a written document or agreement signed that ended the trials.
Also I was curious to know what the specific compromise was. Is this a homework question? Perhaps this question has something to do with the closure of the court of Oyer and Terminer, which was the special court established to hear the trials. Or maybe it was the bill that cleared the names of the accused witches. Went to the library to look for my family history but came across my friends families name. His grandfather is a Putnam. It went all the way back to the Salem Witch trials.
Got the movie and became more interested in what really happened. Seemed like there was alot of hate towards one another just for being different. Susannah Martin was my 10th great grandmother and John Proctor was my 11th great uncle. This is like the only website i found most helpful on Salem Witch Trial. The Salem Witch Trials were one of the best documented trials of colonial times. There is actually a compilation of all of the primary sources on the Salem Witch Trials.
It is voluminous and comes in paperback and hardcover. Note: it is expensive. Did the Salem Witch Trials have any affect on the way that the American court systems were designed once the United States became a country?
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