Elizabeth Hubbard's Role In The Salem Witch Trials

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Salem Witch Trials: Elizabeth Hubbard The Salem Witch trials were a series of trials that accused many people, especially women, of witchcraft. The witchcraft trials went on for years. One trial many people know of is the trial of the six girls who began having witch like behavior, and accused many of being witches. Elizabeth Hubbard played a huge role in the Salem Witch Trials by being one of the six girls to have been the victim of the devil like behavior. Shortly after two girls were “touched by an evil hand,” Elizabeth Hubbard, also began to experience fits linked to witchcraft (Nichols par. 2). Elizabeth lived with her great aunt and uncle due to her parents dying when she was young. Her uncle, Dr. Griggs, had previously diagnosed the …show more content…

Throughout the trials ,Elizabeth would testify and accuse many of witchcraft. After the trials many people believed that Elizabeth had faked all of the strange behaviors in court, but it was too late for after the trials were over she had accused and killed many. “Elizabeth Hubbard maintained a spiteful and malicious role throughout the witchcraft scare…” (Hill, sec. 20). Elizabeth had been seen as the girl who threw violent fits. People thought that she was faking the violent fits for attention. She was thought to want this attention due to her unusual upbringing of being an orphan, and being “more of a servant than an adopted daughter” to her great aunt and uncle (Nichols par. 2). “James Kettle was also willing to stand and testify against Elizabeth and stated, ‘the last of May, having some discourse with Elizabeth Hubbard, I found her to speak several untruths” (Hill, sec. 20). Elizabeth was also bad for when she would accuse someone she would accuse them in the same way saying “I saw the apprehension of… who did most grievously afflict me by pinching and pricking me” (Nichols par. 4). Through the trials, Elizabeth and the other girls had accused many of witchcraft, and by June 16, 1692 nineteen more people had been hung (Mills). “By the end of the trial Elizabeth Hubbard had testified against twenty-nine people, seventeen of whom were arrested, thirteen of those were hanged, and two died in jail” (Nichols par 4). While Elizabeth Hubbard would stand and testify in court, she would show her odd behaviors and by this she caused many people to have a life of hurt, or a life ending in

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