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The salem witch trials have become one of the most infamous events in american history. During the bitter winter of 1692/93, a group of puritan young women in the colonial town of salem, massachusetts, accused more than two hundred of their neighbors and fellow townspeople of using witchcraft to injure and torment them. This was an incredibly serious allegation that led to sensational court proceedings and ended with the execution of nineteen people. Since then, it has been the subject of many works of literature and other entertainment. Uncover this dark story which is still shrouded in mystery to this day.
Inside you'll discover:
•The chilling origins of witchcraft beliefs in europe and how they took root in the new world
•The pivotal role of young girls, spectral evidence, and religious doctrine in the trials
•A detailed timeline of events, including personal stories of the accused, accusers, judges, and ministers
•Insight into the long-term consequences for american law, religion, and civil liberties
•Fascinating parallels between salem and modern-day mass hysteria, cancel culture, and social scapegoating
Their precarious existence becomes even more chaotic when summoned to tend to a poisoned woman. As they uncover a web of dark secrets, rumors of war engulf the village, forcing the hammonds to choose between loyalty to their native friends or the increasingly terrified settler community.
As resolve is plagued by strange dreams, she questions everything she thought she knew - about her family, her closest friend, and even herself. If the truth comes to light, the repercussions will be felt far beyond the confines of this small settlement.
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- ISBN9798902163879
- ÉditeurRob Satterfield
- Date de publication24 mars 2026
- FormatEpub
- ProtectionFiligrane numérique
- Catégories BISACHistoire / États-Unis / Période coloniale (1600-1775), Éducation / Histoire, Biographie & Autobiographie / Historique
- LangueAnglais
