Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Salem Witch Trials

What Caused the Salem enchant Trial Hysteria? 1692 was a year packed with excitement and terror for the citizens of Salem, Massachusetts. Belief and accusations of muckle be witches/warlocks under the possession of the Devil swept across the townspeople and wreaked slaughter among its settlers. There are many possible ways to justify this madness. However, the 3 most valid and evidential reasons are attention-seeking, jealousy (of nonpareil some other and the amount of land owned), and lack of acceptance towards all(prenominal) others physical flaws and behaviors.Attention-seeking is bound to become an issue in a town such as Salem, merely due to the daily, mundane activities one mustiness pursue in order to live properly. Document G states, It was mayhap their original design to gratify a love of notoriety or of mischief by creating excitement in their neighborhood. This quote is relating to the behaviors that people were dis diarrheaing which make them a suspect.Document H revolves around the idea that maybe these young girls were playing out and faking the convulsive storms that were believed to be evidence in order to withstand the public what they expected, or wanted. These young girls created an issue much larger than theyd planned to. They most likely were just trying to make themselves cognize and didnt understand the impact that their actions would have on the vulnerable minds of their town. Although attention-seeking seems to play the most obvious role in the hysteria, jealousy was also a major contributor.Land ownership was a big deal in this judgment of conviction period (15th century), and the division between the farmers and the residents amount of property became a excite for vengeance (Document J). Documents K & L are perfect examples of people smelling the need for revenge. The Putnams must have believed that Rebecca Nurse did them terribly wrong when her family took all over some of their land, so (as one of the wealthiest fam ilies in Salem) they used their word against hers by accusing her to be witch.They probably wouldnt have done so if they did not genuinely believe she had something more than they had or she did something to personally attack them. This kind of resentment towards one another mustve became a leafy vegetable issue in Salem, for it seems that many accusations came from people being jealous of each other. Along with jealousy, unacceptance and judgment of peoples features and behaviors became a leading yard for someone to be called a witch. Document E uses statistics to show that a majority of the accused were middle-aged, married women.This documents information totally gives clues related to sexism and discrimination of age and marital status. In Document M, Linda Caporael suggests that Ergotism, an complaint caused by a parasitic fungus called ergot, caused people to hallucinate, become delirious, and go through with(predicate) manic episodes. Perhaps these symptoms were misjudge d to be evidence that someone was possessed. Or possibly the people who ate and retracted the sickness from the food contaminated with ergot were the accusers, and they simply werent in their right mind. In any event, thither was a massive amount of judgment and lack of acceptance to one another, and this played a key role in the chaos of the Witch Trials. Accusations of witchcraft and possession put a scare and a propose to defeat into the citizens of Salem, Massachusetts that year. 20 people were killed, and more than 100 people were accused. Theres a multitude of different explanations as to why. every in all, though, the whole thing could have been avoided if it werent for peoples desire for attention, envy, and judgmental mindsets.

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