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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 WITCHES! double click to change this header text! The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster In Salem The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster In Salem 1642- Witchcraft became punishable by death. About 300 years later, May 9th 1992- Finally dedicated a memorial in honor of the innocent and possibly guilty lives. Halloween parties & supernatural ghost tours are popular in Salem. March 1st, 1642- Sarah Good was investigated. March 1692- Betty Paris moved and symptoms of being a "witch" stopped. January 3rd, 1693- A hanging of every individual that were pregnant was ordered to prevent witches. Governor Philip vetoed it because of his wife. "But the most frightening thing of all was this: Anyone could be a witch your own mother or father, your best friend, your tiny baby brother, or even your dog. And you might never know who was in league withthe Devil until it was too late." "But the most frightening thing of all was this: Anyone could be a witch- your own mother or father, your best friend, your tiny baby brother, or even your dog. And you might never know who was in league withthe Devil until it was too late." 15th-18th Century people were accused and hanged for being a witch Symptoms for Lyme Disease have a lot of similarities to the symptoms of being a witch. Most accusers had something mentally wrong with them (mentally, physically, or emotionally), or had something against the people they accused. The book, Witches! The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster in Salem, is about how people that were accused of being witches were hunted, burned at the stake, and hanged even if they were innocent. They were hated because witches work with the Devil and they did bad things to good people. Salem Village Witchcraft Victim's Memorial of Danvers.
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