Witness History: Witness Archive 2016 - The Salem Witches

The Salem Witches

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Between June and September 1692 nineteen men and women were found guilty of witchcraft and executed in the small religious community of Salem, in north-eastern America. Most were convicted on the spurious evidence of young village girls who claimed to have been bewitched. Other villagers also accused were only spared the gallows by confessing. The witch-hunt was brought to an end by the Governor of Massachusetts after his wife was also falsely accused of being a witch.

Photo: A grave marker for Mary Parker, hanged for being a witch in Salem in 1692 (Darren McCollester/Newsmakers)


Published on Monday, 2nd May 2016.

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