Dark days in Salem the witchcraft trials / Deborah Kent.

Author/creator Kent, Deborah
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Rosen Publishing, 2021.
Description128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
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Subjects

SeriesMovements and moments that changed America
Contents Introduction -- Little sorceries -- High treason against God's majesty -- Witches in the wilderness -- Neighbor against neighbor -- Guilty until proven innocent -- The Devil on trial -- Firebrands of Hell -- After the storm -- Conclusion -- Chronology -- Chapter notes -- Glossary -- Further information -- Index.
Abstract In 1692, a group of girls in Salem Village set off a witchcraft panic that engulfed eastern Massachusetts. As a result, nineteen people were hanged as witches and an old man was killed under torture. Through an engaging recounting of historical events enhanced by memorable photographs and illustrations, readers will examine witchcraft beliefs in Europe and colonial New England. They will examine the factors that influenced the panic in Salem, including why the town and the surrounding communities fell prey to such unbridled terror and why, instead of calling for calm and reason, the authorities also became swept up in the hysteria. -- Amazon.com.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 124-125) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2022509166
ISBN1725342022 (paperback)
ISBN9781725342026 (paperback)
ISBN1725342030 (library binding)
ISBN9781725342033 (library binding)

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