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What happened at the Salem Trials? | All the truth

Today in Mysterious we are going to decipher that there are behind the Salem Trials. This hunt for Salem witches, in the 17th century, is a part of the story that was marked by the persecution of women who did not follow the teachings of Puritan customs , so they were considered allies of the devil.Other cases are the witch trials of Würzburg and the witch trial of Mora.According to the myth, these women agreed to a pact with the devil by signing their name in a book, from that they obtained powers, such as getting sick or even killing other people from afar.They were considered witches who could fly on a broom, who made sacrifices with animals to make spells and made potions of dark magic in a cauldron.

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What happened at the Salem Trials? | All the truth

The origin of the Salem Trials goes back to a town called Massachusetts in New England, where girls Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, daughter and niece of Reverend Samuel Parris, began to show strange symptoms and behaviors such as crawling on the ground, convulsions, contortions and throwing things to the ground. One of the religious said that it was the work of the devil, the girls were pressured to denounce the o the perpetrators , so they pointed to the destitute Sarah Good, her servant Tituba and the widow Sarah Osborne for having bitten, pinched and infused with knitting needles.The alleged culprits were immediately arrested and thus opened the mass hunt of Salem's witches, who became one of the most famous witches.

1.Who was Sarah Good?

The first defendant, Sarah Good was a pregnant woman of limited resources who had fallen into poverty r the debts of her first husband.To vary , her four-year-old daughter Dorothy was also imprisoned, although she was never tried.It is said that Good was a dirty, sulky person who when she was Denied a handout used to curse her neighbors and attributed the death of some animals.She pleaded not guilty, however, was convicted and hanged, shortly before this happened the baby who gave birth after the prison She had already died from malnutrition .Her little Dorothy was released and subsequently her second husband was given compensation for damages caused to the family.

2.Who was Tituba?

What happened at the Salem Trials? | All the truth

On the other hand, Tituba was a slave of Barbados, who told superstitious stories of her people that could suggest to the girls.She pleaded guilty, the people who admitted their guilt their lives were forgiven, so it is possible that he did it out of fear and the disadvantage of his social condition.She said that the three had a pact with the devil, because they had signed his name on his book, in addition to that he could fly on a broom; from all of this he retracted later .This woman was the only one who survived the three.She was imprisoned for a while, the Rev.Parris did not pay his bond, but another man did , who also paid for her husband's and took them both to another place as servants.No more was known of his whereabouts.

3.Who was Sarah Osborne?

The Third involved, landowner Sarah Osborne pleaded not guilty in Salem's trials.She was sick so she did not usually go frequently.to the church, besides it was rumored that he flirted with a waiter from another place..By such circumstances Osborne was not well seen in the eyes of the community that pretended that all its inhabitants were impeccable faithful.He had legal problems with the Putnam family, who could have intervened to be convicted.This woman was not free again and died imprisoned in the middle of her ruling.

The repercussions of the Salem Trials

What happened at the Salem Trials? | All the truth

It should be noted that in the middle of the litigation, tangible evidence of the accusations was never presented, the judges were guided only by what the people said .That is why they are attributed great part of the accusations to personal differences between the inhabitants.Of between one hundred and fifty-two hundred people were arrested, five died in prison and nineteen were hanged.Later the court managed to see the judicial errors and granted compensation for the moral damage to the families, although in that time that town had been undone and uninhabited.Also, I justify the facts with the fear that the statements caused.

Among the probable causes of these abominable events is due to religious fanaticism; that it was preferable for the rulers to blame imaginary beings for the economic crisis than to assume their responsibility; that it was a way of suppressing women who did not adapt to the role assigned to them ; that the rye bread of that time could have caused hallucinations; And another simple explanation would be that the girls were just trying to get attention.What do you think about it? What do you think is the real cause? Do you think the defendants were witches? Leave us your answers, in Mysterious we are pleased to hear your opinion. 128578;

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