THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS Dylan Discher Mrs. Martin’s 2 nd Period 10-13-11.

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THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS Dylan Discher Mrs. Martin’s 2 nd Period 10-13-11

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THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS

Dylan Discher

Mrs. Martin’s 2nd Period

10-13-11

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WHAT'S A WITCH ?

Witch- somebody with magic powers: somebody,

especially a woman, who is supposed to have

magical or wonder-working powers that are most

often used to cause harm

Picture1 http://familycrafts.about.com/od/halloweencoloringpages/ss/Witch-Hat-Coloring-Page.htm

Picture2 http://tradingphrases.com/witch-moon-halloween-decals.html

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WHY DID THE WITCH TRIALS HAPPEN ?

The puritans being extremely religious

& superstitious had not attempted to

find a scientific explanation for the

symptoms of the girls that were

bewitched. So they blamed people.

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TITBUA

No one knows anything about her before witch trials and after

she was released and sold

Her main job (as a servant) was to care for the Parris children

while there parents where away.

She liked to entertain the children with stories of magic, fort ion

telling, and spirits.

The children began to act strangely under her care behaving

strangely, this lead to Mr. Parris to feel suspicious.

Titbua was beaten by Mr. Parris until she confessed to being a

witch then imprisoned.

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ANN PUTNAM

Born in Salem Massachusetts, Died 1706

Listened to Tibua's stories in secrete and

eventually broke out into fits.

She made the most and the wildest accusations

this made her the ring leader of the girls that have

been bewitched.

She was used to identify witches during the trials.

Unlike outher accusers she apologized for her

behiver

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SARAH GOOD

Excited July 19th, 1692

She hade many failed marriages leaving her and her last husband to

beg for food and shelter.

She mumbled angrily when people denied to help, this lead people to

believe they were curses on them or their livestock.

Her daughter confessed to being a witch to be with her in prison.

Before she was excited she said to minister Noyles “you are a liar I

am no more a witch than you a wizard , if you take my life god will give

you blood to drink.’’ (he died many years later from internal bleeding).

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GILES CORY

Excicuted September 19, 1692 (first person to ever be pressed to

death in Salem).

He was a wealthy farmer member of church, and always involved

in lawsuits.

He was accused (with his wife)stayed in prison for mouths before

finally getting a trial.

He refused to plead guilty or innocent. the reason for this was

because no one was on his side. That lead him to his punishment,

pressed to death

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SAMUEL SEWALL

Born 1652 Hampshire England, Died Boston 1730

He was a judge for the trials (interrogator).

After the trials he wrote a confession out of guilt

because of the trials.

He set aside one day each year to honor dead and

pray for forgiveness. He was the only judge to

publically express regret for his role in the trials.

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CONCLUSION

I thing that the trials were an unnecessary event in

our history. It’s a shame that it happened. If I was

accused of practicing witchcraft I would attempt to

leave town if possible. I wouldn't want to be caught

up in all that mess!

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WORKS CITED

Orr Tamara. The Salem witch trials. San Diego, CA:

Blackberch press, 2004.