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But something often left out of conversations about the 17th century Salem Witch Trials is that the victims were real people who, along with their families, suffered a great injustice at the hands of ...
Statistics is just one way to tell the tale of the infamous Salem witch trials. In just 16 months between February 1692 and May 1693, up to 200 people—mostly women—were accused of practicing ...
In a flashback, we see their ancestor — a real, live witch — use her magic to escape the gallows in 17th century Salem. My ancestor was not so lucky. Her name was Rebecca Nurse, and she was ...
But it was only in July 2022 that Elizabeth Johnson Jr., the last convicted Salem “witch” whose name had yet to be cleared, was officially exonerated. Since the 17th century, the story of the ...
In the case of Carrie LaPierre's eighth grade class at North Andover Middle School, it inspired a sojourn into the Salem Witch Trials of the 17th Century, where innocent women were put to death ...
So, how did these beloved, four-legged creatures get tangled up in the mess? In 17th-century Salem, dogs were a part of daily life. People kept dogs for protection, hunting, and companionship.
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Each semester, a few students ask me about stories they have heard about dogs. In 17th century Salem, dogs were part of everyday life: People kept dogs to protect themselves, their homes and their ...
The 17th century Hexham Abbey Bible will be displayed in conjunction with a series of related events begining Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at 700 State St., Salem.
NEW YORK (AP) - As if there weren't enough upheaval in 17th-Century Salem, Massachusetts, this haunted village is about to welcome Lucy Lawless. Celebrated for such unflinching performances as ...