Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Accusations Fly in the Salem Witch Trials

It was said that just nowtocks in the 1690s, a series of events happened in the village of Salem, those events were enthr totally trials based on treacherously accusations top by a man that goes by the break of Samuel Parris, Salems minister. at that place are questions that we need to be asking ourselves the like: who is most(prenominal) responsible for the mesmerise dodge? Who is responsible for most accusations made against the accused? Who was responsible for the rough-cut treatment and the misery that was placed upon salem? on that point was a night where a class of girls collect up in the ministers kitchen and attempted to make a 1crystal nut case to fore call for their early economizes. Yet, they were missing the thing that they gathered up for which was the crystal ball itself, so they attempted to make 1 by utilise the white of a new(a) egg in a glass of water. They got help from a Indian slave called Tituba. A few minutes posterior they thought they felt a specters presence. A few long time went by and these girls started examining weird behaviors like creeping under chairs and tables, Uttering senseless ridiculous speeches, etc. \nThere community was worried but they really didnt do very much about it. No one could figure out what was ravish with them, except for one person. Samuel Parris. Tituba and her husband John baked a cake made up on urine from the feature women and rye and were gonna give it to a dog to see if he would act the same elbow room as the girls but they never got it to the dog because Reverend Parris got the news program of it and found out what was qualifying on in his kitchen and he and all the adults starting thinking that its not just madness, its crime. The adults in the community decided to sprightliness for whos responsible for all the madness, they also thought that the pick up to finding out who is the witch in the town, is these girls that are possessed. The girls claimed to see ghosts, who would physically hurt them. Sometimes, sight dictum that they would argue with them withal to the people all they saw wa...

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