Reasons behind Salem Witch Accusations-bibliography included lucky reader
Title: Reasons behind Salem Witch Accusations-bibliography included lucky reader
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 502 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Reasons behind Salem Witch Accusations-bibliography included lucky reader
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 502 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
There are many different theories to why the girls in the Salem witch hunts cried out. There are very many
good theories on why these girls accused their neighbors. I think my theory is one of the great ones. John Proctor and
Abigail may not have had an affair but I do believe that there was some form of sexual contact between them. From
this Abigail contracted syphilis. This occurred a while before the trials
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they were sad, scared, mentally challenged girls who lived
in a very restrictive town that drove them to the extremes. They had no idea what sex and drugs could do to them and
that it would have such a horrific effect on their town.
Works Cited
1. Holmes, K. "Sypilis, Quick Facts." Feb. 1998, Oct. 29, www.cdc.gov
2. Shafer, Mike. "Salem Witch Trials." May, 2001, Oct.29, www.gprep.org
3. Smith, George. "Magic Mushrooms." June 2000, Oct. 29, www.geocities.com