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... One particularly content place was Salem Village, Massachusetts. Then one day the world of this comfortable town’s citizens was picked up, spun around, and dropped as far from it’s original position as perceivably possible. ... The whole situation was totally absurd and should never have happened in that little place of Salem Village.
All of the hideous repercussions of the Salem Witch Trials arose solely from a single misdiagnosis by the Salem Village physician, Dr. ... During January of 1962, Betty Parris, who was the daughter of the Salem Village pastor, Samuel Parris, fell ill along with several other, young girls of the town. ... During the seventeenth century in Massachusetts, people accused of consorting with Satin were considered criminals, having committed a terrible crime against the government. ...
The Salem Witch Trials had their origins on that one fateful day in February 1962, when Dr. ... From that day on, the witch-hunting movement snowballed until it peaked and was put to an end the next November. The first arrest of the Salem Witch Trial era was on March 1, 1692.
Approximate Word count = 867 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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