History Of The Salem Witch Trials

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Avery Baldridge
4/8/14
LA 3
The Salem witch trials of 1692 were grueling trials used to separate the “agents of Satan” from the mortals of the Natural World (Schanzer 11). At the same time as these trials, the Hundred Years war was happening as well. Christian churches struggled to keep control and so everyone in the community was on edge (Kent 14). The Puritans, “an English religious sect hoping to live a simple, God fearing life, and to create Heaven on Earth”, believed that anyone who didn't follow the church’s teachings were in league with the Devil (13). As a result, more and more people were accused of witchcraft (Kent 19). the customs and beliefs of the Puritans in Salem, Massachusetts led to accusations, and eventually the witchcraft trials.
The customs and beliefs of the Puritans, were highly based on religion. They believed in two very different worlds; the Natural World, that includes everything we can see or touch, and the Invisible World, that includes everything that cannot be seen or touched. However, there are two separate parts of the Invisible World. As Rosalyn Sc...

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