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		<title>The History of Witchcraft</title>
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		<description>Information on the History of Witchcraft can be found here. Not all witches are bad, and not all the people that was killed in the old days for being a witch were not witches at all.</description>
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			<title>The Witchcraft Trials in Salem: Commentary</title>
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			<description>The Witchcraft Trials in Salem (part one)



From June through September of 1692, nineteen men and women, all having been convicted of witchcraft, were carted to Gallows Hill, a barren slope near Salem Village, for hanging. Another man of over eighty years was pressed to death under heavy stones for refusing to submit to a trial on witchcraft charges. Hundreds of others faced accusations of witchcraft. Dozens languished in jail for months without trials. Then, almost as soon as it had begun,  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 18:49:39 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>People Involved in the Salem Trials</title>
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Samuel Parris

 

Samuel Parris was the son of Englishman Thomas Parris, who bought land in Barbados in the 1650s. Samuel was sent to Massachusetts to study at Harvard, where he was in 1673 when his father died. At the age of 20, Parris inherited his father's land in Barbados. After graduating, Parris moved back to the island to intending to settle the old estate. He leased out the family sugar plantation and settled in town's main population center of Bridgetown, where he established himself  ...</description>
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