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Salem Witch Trials: The Cause Of The Salem Witch Trials

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Were the Salem Witch Trials made up by leaders just to gain power in the community? The Salem Witch Trials were a hysteria that took place in 1692 when Abigail Williams, Betty Parris, and Ann Putnam started acting strangely. The girls were checked out by a doctor, who was the first on to suggest that the girls were bewitched. This hysteria spread because the girls accused other women of being witches and that the women had spells cast upon them, and this is what caused them to act in this way. These girls caused many people to be accused of witchcraft, even if they were innocent. There are many logical theories to suggest why the girls were really acting this way, and why they accused others of witchcraft. Today, no one is entirely sure what really did cause the girls to act this way. There is evidence leading to the leaders wanting to gain more power, but why did they feel this way, were the trials taken farther than they expected or intended, and did these trials really give attention to the church? The leaders of the Puritan church did in fact have a reason to want to start the Salem Witch …show more content…

Even though it was taken too far, this hysteria did cause the church to gain many more followers. This was because people believed that god did everything, and that there had to be a reason for this to happen. They thought that god must be punishing witches for their sin, so joining the church also kept them safe from being punished and being accused of witchcraft. As long as the followers practiced their Puritan religion, they thought that they would not be able to be bewitched. Followers started to gather into churches to practice, and to find shelter from the witches who were starting to pop up everywhere out of nowhere. The people who started to follow the church did give them more power than they had before, and gave the churches money to be able to continue their practices against

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