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Salem Witchcraft Collection

Unveiling the Dark Shadows: The Salem Witchcraft Trials Step back in time to the haunting era of the late 1600s

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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Court record of testimony at the Salem witch trials, 1692
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Witchcraft book by Cotton Mather, 1689
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Testimony at the Salem witchcraft trials, 1690s
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Samuel Parris, c. 1685 (oil on card)
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Praying over a suspected witch in Salem, 1690s
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Tituba spreading accusations about witches in Salem
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Suspected witch arrested by Massachusetts colonists, 1600s
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Giles Corey accused of witchcraft in Salem
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Salem witchcraft trial, 1692
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Colonial courtroom in Puritan Massachusetts, 1600s
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Witchcraft at Salem Village title page, 1692
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Cotton Mathers book on witchcraft, 1693
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Wife of Giles Corey tried for witchcraft in Salem
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Child accusing a Salem man of witchcraft
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Salem witch hysteria, 1690s
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Salem Witchcraft Collection: Salem witchcraft account, 1697

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Unveiling the Dark Shadows: The Salem Witchcraft Trials Step back in time to the haunting era of the late 1600s, where fear and hysteria gripped the hearts of a small Puritan community. In this captivating court record of testimony at the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692, we witness a chilling chapter in American history. Cotton Mather's witchcraft book published just three years prior served as kindling for an already anxious society. Accusations flew like wildfire, fueled by testimonies from those caught up in mass hysteria. Samuel Parris' portrait captures the essence of this tumultuous period, his oil-on-card image reflecting both despair and fervent belief. Amidst prayers over suspected witches and Tituba's spreading accusations, one man stood accused - Giles Corey. His trial became synonymous with injustice as he faced brutal torture rather than confessing to crimes he did not commit. Within these colonial courtrooms, justice was distorted through a lens of religious fanaticism. The title page of "Witchcraft at Salem Village" serves as a grim reminder that even innocent lives were sacrificed on the altar of paranoia. Not even marital ties could protect individuals from being ensnared by this madness; Giles Corey's wife found herself standing before judges who believed her guilty without evidence or reason. Even children were swept into this whirlwind, their young minds manipulated into accusing innocent men and women. As we reflect upon these dark times, let us remember those whose lives were forever altered by baseless accusations and unfounded fears. May their stories serve as cautionary tales against allowing prejudice and ignorance to cloud our judgment. The echoes of Salem still resonate today – reminding us that vigilance is necessary to ensure that such injustices are never repeated again.