PPT-So what happened to those accused of witchcraft?
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Homework Read through the information and complete the table on slide 11 1 SWIMMING DUCKING The accused witch had her hands and feet tied and then she was put
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Homework Read through the information and complete the table on slide 11 1 SWIMMING DUCKING The accused witch had her hands and feet tied and then she was put into deep water If the accused witch floated the water Gods creature had rejected her and she was deemed guilty if she sank and drowned she was said to be innocent. By Jordyn Head. On January 20, 1692 Abigail Williams and Betty Parris got a strange illness and a doctor declared they were bewitched. Witches were men and women who made deals with the devil and in return Satan gave them special powers. People would accuse people of being witches. Convicted witches were killed. Nineteen people were convicted and they were all executed by hanging.. Accusation Part I. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/witchhistory.html. Works Cited. The Bible condemns witches. Exodus 22:18 “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (KJV). Leviticus 20:27 “A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard shall surely be put to death …” (KJV). Puritan New England. What the women and men worn in Salem. The pilgrims and the Puritans wore homespun clothes. . Fine clothes wore by the upper classes.. . How their clothing support their religious views? . (and Protection from Witchcraft). An inyanga . Mr. Zondi becomes an . inyanga, . pp.90ff. Julio Clemente’s question. His own sickness in young adulthood in 1962: “That was when I was called” . Ancestors direct his healing. A witch hunt and a metaphor. In the 1600s, Puritans settled on the East coast of the United States. They brought with them the hope of religious freedom, but instead became embroiled in hysteria over the existence of witches. They had been persecuted in their native England, but they created a theocracy and eventually persecuted others.. Part . 1 – . From Crime Scene to . Arrest. At the Scene of the . Crime. Officers arriving at a crime scene location. Call an ambulance and assist injured people. Call in reinforcements to eliminate hazards ex. fires, unexploded bombs. The ability of a person to cause harm by means of a personal power that resides within the body of the witch. Witchcraft in Pop Culture. Has become a bit distorted from traditional views of witchcraft:. First Year Seminar. Salem: Place, Myth, and . Memory. Miguel Peguero. The Witch Trials of 1692. The Salem Witch Trials began Spring of 1692. A group of young girls in Salem Village claimed to be possessed by the devil and accused a few local women of witchcraft.. Albigensian. or . Cathars. became a rising religious force. ☼ 1184 A.D. – An Episcopal bull was issued giving the Dominican order authority to perform inquisitions, in part because of the . The Crucible is . . .. Puritanism. . Witchcraft. . McCarthyism. . Arthur Miller. Puritanism. Christian faith that originated in England during the early . 1600s. They were a religious . group . in England who had . Witchcraft as Modern. In the West, African beliefs in witchcraft are what make it primitive. Yet witchcraft (and anti-witchcraft medicine) is “modern”. Because it indexes social relations (envy), it increases with growth of social inequality (post-apartheid South Africa, 1920s Ghana during cocoa boom). By Johannes Johnston. Literature 2111. Background. The hunting of witches started in the middle of the 14. th. . to the late 18. th. Century. Estimate of 40,000 to millions of people were burned, hanged, or tortured for witchcraft.. mccarthyism. puritans. Christians began to feel that the church in england was corrupt.. Reformers believed the scripture dictates . Christian . life not the clergy.. These non-conformists wanted to . Introduction to The Crucible The Crucible is . . . Puritanism + Witchcraft + McCarthyism + Arthur Miller Puritanism Christian faith that originated in England during the early 1600s They were a religious
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