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in the salem (and other) witch hunts what do the three conflicts in america have in common

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Answered by shreyasreekumar2307
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In “The Salem (and Other) Witch Hunts,” Mike Kubic explores the Salem witch trials, and the various other prejudiced hunts that have occurred throughout history. As we read, we will be discussing the themes of Fear & Paranoia , Prejudice & Discrimination , and Social Pressure as they relate to the text.

List of 5 Possible Causes of the Salem Witch Trials

Boredom. One theory claims that it all started because the girls in the village were bored. ...

Strong Belief in the Occult. The Puritans strongly believed in the existence of witches and witchcraft. ...

Disputes, Rivalries and Personal Differences. ...

Cold Weather Theory. ...

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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In the salem (and other) witch hunts the three conflicts in america have in common are These were backed up by logic and data. They were settled with with little repercussions. All of them were the outcome of racist ideologies and practises.

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In American history, the Salem witch trials (June 1692–May 1693) were a series of inquiries and persecutions that resulted in the hanging of 19 accused "witches" and the imprisonment of several other suspects in Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (now Danvers, Massachusetts).

Instead of going after people who were already suspected of being witches, the "hunts" were attempts to identify witches. Witches were viewed as Satan's followers who had exchanged their souls for his help.

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