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Economic Factors Of The Salem Witch Trials

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Throughout the Salem witch trials, there were many important contributing factors that spiced up the trials. The witch trials were nothing more than land grabs, economic opportunity, jealousy, and people trying to get retribution on their neighbors. The Puritans religion, politics, and economics were the factors that played a colossal role during the investigation for witchcraft. During the trial of an incriminated person, the community would constantly use their religious and political belief against them. Many accused witches hardly stood a chance if they were known as sinners, stood on the wrong sides of political views, or owned property that someone wanted. If an accused was not known to sin, they believed the right side of politics, and they did not own anything of value, they would most likely be found innocent during the investigation for witchcraft. Politics was a contributing factor that played a colossal role in the witch trials. In the very beginning, when Salem was first getting started, John Porter, the head of the richest family in Salem Town, and John Putnam, the leader of Salem Village, had a rivalry due to a Porter’s dam flooding a Putnam’s farms (Adams 1). John Putnam puts in an effort to receive political independence because they wanted to have their own church, however, it was opposed by the Porters. Therefore, the Putnam separated from Salem and thus began the Putnam-Porter conflict, which caused people to choose sides. This caused people on one side

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