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Salem Witch Trials

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Salem Witch Trials


Historical Overview and Brief Analysis

     Amidst millenniums of debate, argument, and conflict concerning racial prejudges and those issues which surround their implementation, there has consistently existed a certain historical prejudice regarding various stereotypical ideas for those things which people can not understand or explain logically.  While more contemporary examples of such circumstances include concepts such as McCarthyism, it is generally accepted that the most classic example of all such social tragedies based on fear and ignorance is that of the colonial era's Salem Witch Trials.
     While Mc Carthyism was illustrated as a widespread fear of communism that led the United States to pursue unnecessary investigations, imprisonments, and often unprovoked acts against those who were often only remotely accused of being a "dreaded communist", the Salem witch trials led to well over a dozen executions of local women accused of practicing witchcraft and directly associating themselves with "evil magic".  Although the two historical periods were parallel in their nature and content, it can be argued the much earlier witch trials were the more severely inhumane and irrational as they rendered a constant trend of senseless deaths with little or no justice ever prevailing.
     The Salem witch trials were held during the year 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony.  Beginning in May of that year, the proceedings led to the hanging deaths of nineteen suspected witches and the imprisonment of many others over the  five months that would follow.  The courtroom episodes of those being tried for witchery were complete, and utter travesties of justice.  Women were actually
considered guilty as accused until proven innocent.  In addition to the known hangings, other cruel forms of punishment such as the burning of "witches" on a
stake and the slow torturous human crushings by brick are evidenced to have existed as Salem's "j...

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