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Witch Trials Dbq

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Throughout the 1600s, Puritan (protestant christians) chiefs lead their English immigrants to New England to practice their religion in a respectful environment. This group of people set high standards for themselves due to the strict rules given from their beliefs, and also strictly referred to the Bible believing every word from the text was the word of God. Although the positive spirits are not the only power they believed in, such as the Devil. The Devil has an intoxicating, dark power, such as taking over a weak body through the mind and recruiting it to become a witch, so throughout the 17th century people were hanged for the crime of witchcraft. There were certain characteristics that presented evidence was admissions, unusual physical …show more content…

For the women it was more intense, they were only allowed to learn english, with the exception of descending from a rich family. They would make a public show room having residents of New England watch them be held by a man as two men sat across and proceeded to take notes (Doc D). The Puritan faith made it so that anything seemingly out of the normal path of things (being a woman, being poor, being too wealthy, etc.) constituted for the accusal of witchcraft. The deep-rooted faith Puritans could not continue to let a suspected devil-controlled mind and body go on, because their goal was complete destruction and voidance of Satan, no matter the cost. (Doc. C). There was a great fear of evil within the several fundamentalist communities which would ultimately lead to mass hysteria and …show more content…

Discoveries show, that it all ended up to be a hallucinations due to Ergotism, contained in rye bread (Doc N). This poisoning caused one of the symptoms presented in most “witches”, hallucinations, which caused the person to see through the eye what the brain has created. Hallucinations occurred to a nurse with abnormal characteristics, as in, physical harassment, and long-winded false statements (Doc L).This poisoning was more common in women and children, revealing a more logical explanation as to why there were only women accused of witchcraft (Doc E and N). Thus, a contamination of a grain is the root of this growing legend.
The Salem Witch Trials of 1692 was a great delirium provoked by the Puritans religious theories, the youths apathy, and the contaminated accusers. The hallucinating women were innocently accused of the practicing of witchcraft, which was only occurring due to the contaminated rye bread, and their actions harmed the innocent. This striked the people around, as they became interested to watching these women, committing the actions they faithfully should not be due to their strong belief system. The religious felonies is what struck the 1692

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