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Salem Witch Trial (1641 (1688 (November 1689 (January 20, 1692 (February…
Salem Witch Trial
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Ann Putnam Jr., Mercy Lewis, Mary Walcott, and Mary Warren start to show symptoms of affliction by witchcraft.
Arrest warrants are issued for Tituba, Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne.
Elizabeth identifies Tituba as being the cause of her behavior. The girls later accuse Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne of witchcraft
Tituba, at the request of neighbor Mary Sibley, bakes a "witch cake" and feeds it to a dog. According to an English folk remedy, feeding a dog this kind of cake, which contained the urine of the afflicted, would counteract the spell put on Elizabeth and Abigail. The reason the cake is fed to a dog is because the dog is believed a "familiar" of the Devil.
Eleven-year old Abigail Williams and nine-year-old Elizabeth Parris begin behaving much as the Goodwin children acted. Soon Ann Putnam Jr. and other Salem girls begin acting similarly.
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Martha Goodwin, 13, begins exhibiting bizarre behavior. Soon after that her younger brother and two sisters exhibit similar behavior. Glover is arrested and tried for bewitching the Goodwin children Glover is hanged. Martha's behavior continues and worsens.
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