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| 1 | Salem Witch Trials | 1692 | Events and Dates - REVIEW |
| 2 | Salem witch trials | 1692-Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | APUSH Unit 1 People, Places, Things |
| 3 | Salem Witch Trials | Trials held in an attempt to liberate Massachusetts from all accused of being "witches" | Civics and Economics Honors Ch 1.01 |
| 4 | Salem witch trials | Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational trials in Salem, Massachusetts at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Afterwards, most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | APUSH The American Colonies |
| 5 | Salem Witch trials | 1692; became widespread and violent in Salem; believed in witches, wizards, and devils that communicate with them | U.S. History 1 |
| 6 | salem witch trials | . | SAT II History |
| 7 | Salem Witch Trials | 100+ were accused, 19 or 20 were put to death for witchcraft | Call to Freedom, Chap. 3-4, Review Sheet Vocab. |
| 8 | Salem Witch trials | Court proceedings that took place in 1692 in Massachusetts. 20 people were executed for alledgedly practicing witch craft | KENT MS - 8th History Mystery #3 |
| 9 | Salem Witch Trials | A time in massachusets when many people were accused by little girls of being witches | Social Studies Guide3 |
| 10 | Salem Witch Trials | a series of hearings before local magistrates followed by county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in Essex, Suffolk and Middlesex Counties of colonial Massachusetts, in 1692 and 1693. | Social Studies Test |
| 11 | Salem Witch Trials | happened in Massachusetts-1692-hysteria | Colonial Test Review |
| 12 | Salem Witch Trials | prosecution of almost 200 people in Salem and its environs on charges of practicing witchcraft; 20 people put to death before William PHips stopped the trails | history 10 midterm exam |
| 13 | Salem Witch Trials | dark period in Puritan history where several were tried as witches and executed. | Chapter 1 |
| 14 | Salem Witch Trials | in the 1680’s and 1690’s adolescent girls of Salem, Massachusetts, accused several West Indian servants of voodoo lore, and hundreds of people (mostly women) of witchcraft (exercising of satanic powers), ending with 19 being put to death, and the girls who had been the accusers, admitting that they fabricated their story. This was one of the many examples of hysteria and chaos that broke out due to the tensions that built in Puritan communities. | APUSH Ch 3 |
| 15 | Salem Witch Trials | 1692, Mass.; executed people accused of withcraft. Ex. Of restricted religious freedom | Civics Unit 2 |
| 16 | Salem witch trials | 19 women killed | Am Hist notes |
| 17 | Salem witch trials | 19 women killed | Am Hist notes |
| 18 | Salem witch trials | Trials held in an attempt to liberate Massachusetts from all accused of being "witches" | Chapter 3 section 1 |
| 19 | Salem witch trials | series of hearings before local magistrates followed by county court trials to prosecute people accused of witchcraft in Essex, Suffolk, and Middlesex Counties of colonial Massachusetts, between February 1692 and May 1693. Over 150 people were arrested and imprisoned, with even more accused who were not formally pursued by the authorities. The two courts convicted twenty-nine people of the capital felony of witchcraft. Nineteen of the accused, fourteen women and five men, were hanged. One man who refused to enter a plea was crushed to death under heavy stones in an attempt to force him to do so. At least five more of the accused died in prison. | AP US HISTORY CHAPTER 3 |
| 20 | Salem Witch Trials | • In 1692, several girls in Salem, Massachusetts, accused their neighbors of witchcraft. More than 100 people were tried as witches, and 19 women and one man were executed. Puritan minister Cotton Mather eventually helped stop the trials and executions. | APUSH FLASHCARDS |
| 21 | salem witch trials | in the 1680’s and 1690’s adolescent girls of Salem, Massachusetts, accused several West Indian servants of voodoo lore, and hundreds of people (mostly women) of witchcraft (exercising of satanic powers), ending with 19 being put to death, and the girls who had been the accusers, admitting that they fabricated their story. This was one of the many examples of hysteria and chaos that broke out due to the tensions that built in Puritan communities. | us terms #1 |
| 22 | Salem witch trials | mass hysteria and religious intolerance that occurred in Massachusets | civics |
| 23 | Salem Witch Trials | 1692, anyone suspected of witchcraft put on trial, 19 people hanged --> took away all Puritan power | janke ID's |
| 24 | Salem Witch Trials | A result of unsteady social conditions and contemporary superstition, the Salem Witch Trials was a wave of mass hysteria that broke out in the New England colonies in 1692. It led to the execution of twenty people, and ended in 1693. | Chapter 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century |
| 25 | Salem Witch Trials | Begun in 1692, the Witch Trials were a time of social chaos in which anyone could be accused and hanged, with no real evidence of witchcraft ever being brought forth. The hysteria was sustained mostly because of the conflict between Salem farmers and families associated with the market economy. Accusing someone of witchcraft was a simple way to remove them and to possibly gain their land. The governor formally called an end to the trials in 1693. | Ch. 4 American Life in the Seventeenth Century |
| 26 | Salem Witch Trials | in the 1680's and 1690's adolescent girls of Salem, Massachusetts, accused several West Indian servants of voodoo lore, and hundreds of people (mostly women) of witchcraft (exercising of satanic powers), ending with 19 being put to death, and the girls who had been the accusers, admitting that they fabricated their story. This was one of the many examples of hysteria and chaos that broke out due to the tensions that built in Puritan communities. | Chapter Three IDs |
| 27 | Salem Witch Trials | When girls falsely accused several people of witchcraft, mass hysteria broke out in the town and nineteen people were killed. | chapter 3 |
| 28 | salem witch trials | A time in massachusets when many people were accused by little girls of being witches | US History Colonies |
| 29 | salem witch trials | 1692 | events in early america |
| 30 | Salem Witch Trials | People accusing women whio were believed to worshipp the devil and deny the existence of God. | Chapter 4 |
| 31 | Salem Witch Trials | Led to execution of 20 people, 2 dogs. 19 hanged, 1 pressed to death. | Colonial Era |
| 32 | Salem witch trials | 1692-Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | APUSH Unit 1 |
| 33 | Salem witch trials | The prosecution in 1691 and 1692 of almost two hundred people in Salem, Massachusetts, and its environs on charges of practicing witchcraft. Twenty people were put to death before Governor William Phips halted the trials. | U.S. History Chapters 1, 2, 3 |
| 34 | Salem Witch Trials | Trials in Salem against "Witches" | U.S. History: Chapter 2: North American Colonization |
| 35 | Salem Witch Trials | 1692 | Mr. K vocab; Puritan TEST |
| 36 | Salem witch trials | Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational trials in Salem, Massachusetts at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Afterwards, most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | AP US # 51-100 |
| 37 | Salem witch trials | Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational trials in Salem, Massachusetts at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Afterwards, most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | #51-100 |
| 38 | Salem witch trials | Several accusations of witchcraft led to sensational trials in Salem, Massachusetts at which Cotton Mather presided as the chief judge. 18 people were hanged as witches. Afterwards, most of the people involved admitted that the trials and executions had been a terrible mistake. | AP Vocab 51-100 |
| 39 | Salem Witch Trials | (1692) Several girls were caught doing voodoo with an slave woman named Tituba. Those accused began to accuse others in order to get off. The feud eventually broke down into the poor villagers versus the rich townsfolk. The Rev. Samuel Parris used the situation to increase his stature in town. | Problems in New England |
| 40 | Salem Witch Trials | Feb. 1692 Salem girls accused a West Indian Slave woman of witchcraft. Brought much attention and commmotion to New England | History |
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