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Witchcraft In Salem Chapter 1 Summary

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Salem was a small town that was filled with people who believed in witchcraft back in 1692. People have been put in trials for months that led to death. Witchcraft began in the homes of a village minister named Samuel Parris. His nine-year-old, Betty and his niece, Abigail said they have been “bitten and pinched by invisible agents; their arms, necks, and back turned this way and that way, and returned back again.” The youngest one, betty, began to complain saying she felt “pinching, prickling sensations, knifelike pains, and the feeling that she was being chocked.” Weeks later, three more girls started to experience the same symptoms. Witchcraft became a crime and the hunt to find witches began. 40,000-60,000 people were executed in early modern Europe. Ministers of that time would call Salem the invisible world. They believe in demons, witchcraft, familiar, and magic in the seventeenth century of New England. Salam villagers …show more content…

The author did not change my mind about supernatural creatures and witchcraft though. Supernatural creatures and witchcraft is something that I wouldn’t think is believable so the fact that these people went through extreme measures to stop witchcraft is surprising to me. It seemed like the hunters did everything in their power to stop the spread of witchcraft like if it were a virus. It also surprises me that they believe that Satan is walking among us and you can trade your soul for money, power, or even revenge. If that were true then I’m certain that you would be hearing about It daily. I think that witchcraft was all in their head and when the two girls said they were getting “bitten and pinched”, I think they were just coming down with some sort of sickness that no one has experienced yet. People back then took things to the next level without really thinking about what could really be

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