
New England Witchcraft Trials: It Wasn’t Just Salem
Plenty of people in early New England were persecuted for witchcraft, and not just in Salem, Mass. Witches had troubled the European colonists from the get-go. In 1635, Plymouth Colony made it a crime to “form a solemn compact with the devil by way of witchcraft.”
Salem Witch Trials ‑ Events, Facts & Victims | HISTORY
Nov 4, 2011 · The infamous Salem witch trials were a series of prosecutions for witchcraft starting in 1692 in Salem Village, Massachusetts. Learn about what led to the allegations and the hundreds of...
Salem witch trials - Wikipedia
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. More than 200 people were accused. Thirty people were found guilty, nineteen of whom were executed by hanging (fourteen women and five men).
Salem witch trials | History, Summary, Location, Causes, Victims ...
Feb 8, 2025 · Salem witch trials, (June 1692–May 1693), in American history, a series of investigations and persecutions that caused 19 convicted “witches” to be hanged and many other suspects to be imprisoned in Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (now Danvers, Massachusetts).
The True Legal Horror Story of the Salem Witch Trials
Though the Salem Witch Trials predated the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights protections by almost a century, legal scholars say the accused witches were largely “deprived of the rights to which they should have been entitled under English common law.”
Inside the Salem Witch Trials - The New Yorker
Aug 31, 2015 · In 1692, the Massachusetts Bay Colony executed fourteen women, five men, and two dogs for witchcraft. The sorcery materialized in January. The first hanging took place in June, the last in...
The Salem Witch Trials According to the Historical Records
Over the next year, more than 150 women, men, and children from Salem Village (present-day Danvers) and neighboring communities were formally accused of practicing witchcraft. A third of those arrested confessed but were not necessarily given lighter sentences. In all, 19 were hanged, one pressed to death, and five others died in jail.
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 | The victims, facts and events
Jan 24, 2017 · In 1692, 14 women an 6 men were accused of witchcraft and executed. Read about how the controversial witch trials shaped the of future Salem, Massachusetts.
The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming
Even after 300 years, Salem’s witch trials remain a defining example of intolerance and injustice in American history. The extraordinary events of 1692-3 led to the deaths of 25 innocent people, the vast majority of whom were women.
Salem Witch Trials - New World Encyclopedia
The Salem Witch Trials were a notorious episode in New England colonial history that led to the execution of 14 women and 6 men, in 1692, for charges of witchcraft.
The Salem Witch Trials Victims: Who Were They? - History of ...
Aug 19, 2015 · The Salem Witch Trials took place in Salem in the Province of Massachusetts Bay between 1692-1693. Historians believe the accused witches were victims of mob mentality, mass hysteria and scapegoating.
New Salem Witch Trials exhibit focuses on victims' stories
Sep 29, 2023 · The Peabody Essex Museum's "Salem Witch Trials: Restoring Justice" showcases real objects and letters tied to the people involved.
What to see at New York Historical Society's new Salem Witch Trials ...
Oct 11, 2022 · 7 must-see things at New-York Historical’s haunting Salem Witch Trials exhibit. See archival records, fashion by Alexander McQueen and photographs of modern witches.
A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials | Smithsonian
Oct 24, 2022 · The Salem witch trials occurred in colonial Massachusetts between early 1692 and mid-1693. More than 200 people were accused of practicing witchcraft—the devil’s magic —and 20 were executed.
Salem Witchcraft Trials Research Guide - Congregational Library …
Explore digitized manuscripts and documents from the Salem witch trials. This research guide was rewritten and updated in 2024 by Dr. Tricia Peone, New England's Hidden Histories Project Director. Witchcraft was a serious concern in early New England.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND - Salem Historical Society
After centuries of conflicting beliefs and more recent internet speculation, a team of scholars has verified the site where 19 innocent people were hanged during the 1692 witch trials as Proctor’s Ledge, an area on the lower slope of Gallows Hill bounded …
Salem Witch Trials: What Caused the Hysteria? - HISTORY
Sep 26, 2023 · Here are five factors behind how accusations of witchcraft escalated to the point of mass hysteria, resulting in the Salem witch trials. 1. Idea of Witchcraft as a Threat Was Brought From...
The Salem Witch Trials: A Comprehensive Analysis from a …
May 26, 2024 · The Salem Witch Trials, which took place in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693, remain one of the most notorious and widely studied episodes of mass hysteria and injustice in American history.
Salem Witch Trials - World History Encyclopedia
Apr 13, 2021 · The Salem Witch Trials were a series of legal proceedings in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692-1693 resulting in the deaths of 20 innocent people accused of witchcraft and the vilification of over 200 others...
SALEM WITCH TRIALS CHRONOLOGY
1698- A new minister, the 22-year-old Joseph Green, is ordained as the minister of Salem Village. Reverend Green tries to bring peace and reconciliation to his parishioners, and rearranges the seating within the meeting house so that the families of …