The Salem witchcraft trials in american history \ David K. Fremon
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- 133.430 974 430 974 F872
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Biblioteca UHEMISFERIOS CIENCIA SOCIALES Y HUMANAS | 133.430 974 430 974 F872 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Ej.1 | Available | Acervo General de Libros | 24984 |
1. ´What Sin Hatch God Found in Me?´ 2. ´Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch to Live´3. ´City on a Hill´ 4. ´Neighbors Against Neighbors´ 5. ´Suspicion of Witchcraft´ 6. ´These Folks That Are Out of Their Wits´ 7. ´Deliver Us From Evil´ 8. ´I Put an End to the Court´ 9. ´Surviving Sufferers´ 10. ´Swept Along by the Frenzy´ 11. Timeline 12. Chapter Notes 13. Further Reading 14. Index
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. In 1711, colonial authorities pardoned some of the accused and compensated their families
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