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You've been accused of a you did not commit . It's impossible to your innocence . If you insist that you're innocent anyway , you'll likely be found and executed . But if you , apologize , and implicate others for good measure , you'll go . Do you give a false confession ? or risk a public ?


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This was the choice facing those accused of witchcraft in the village of Salem , between February 1692 and May 1693 . They were the victims of paranoia about the supernatural , misdirected religious fervor ? and a justice system that valued repentance over .


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Salem was settled in 1626 by , a group of English protestants . Life was strict and isolated for the people of Salem . Battles with their Native American neighbors and groups of French settlers were commonplace . People feared starvation and disease , and relations between villagers were . To make matters worse , 1692 brought one of the coldest winters on record .


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That winter , two cousins , 9 year old Betty Parris and 11 year old Abigail Williams started behaving very strangely . A physician found nothing physically wrong ? but diagnosed the girls as under " an evil . " Puritans believed that the Devil wreaked havoc in the world through human agents , or witches , who blighted nature , conjured fiendish apparitions , and tormented children .


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As news swept through the village , the symptoms appeared to spread . Accounts describe 12 so - called " afflicted " girls contorting their bodies , having fits , and complaining of prickling skin . Four of the girls soon accused three local women of tormenting them .


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All three of the accused were considered in some way . On February 29th , the authorities arrested Sarah Good , a poor pregnant mother of a young daughter , Sarah Osbourne , who had long been absent from church and was suing the family of one of her accusers , and Tituba , an enslaved woman in Betty Parris's home known by her first name only .


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Tituba denied harming the girls at first . But then she confessed to practicing witchcraft on the Devil's , and charged Good and Osbourne with having forced her . Osbourne and Good both maintained their innocence . Osbourne died in prison , while Good's husband turned against her in court , testifying that she " was a or would be one very quickly . " Good's 4 year old daughter was imprisoned and eventually gave testimony against her mother . Meanwhile , Good gave birth in jail . Her baby died , and she was convicted and hanged shortly thereafter . Tituba was held in custody until May , and then released .


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These three victims were just the beginning . As accusations multiplied , others , like Tituba , made false confession to save themselves . The authorities even reportedly told one accused witch that she would be hanged if she did not confess , and freed if she did . They were not particularly interested in thoroughly investigating the charges ? in keeping with their teachings , they preferred that the accused confessed , asked for , and promised not to engage in more witchcraft .


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The court accepted all kinds of dubious evidence , including so - called " spectral evidence " in which the girls began raving when supposedly touched by invisible . Complicating matters further , many of the jurors in the trials were relatives of the accusers , compromising their objectivity .


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Those who dared to speak out , such as Judge Nathanial Saltonstall , came under suspicion . By the spring of 1693 , over a hundred people had been imprisoned , and 14 women and 6 men had been . By this time , accusations were starting to spread beyond Salem to neighboring communities , and even the most powerful were targets . When his own wife was accused , the governor of Massachusetts colony suspended the trials . Sentences were amended , prisoners released , and arrests .


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Some have speculated that the girls were suffering from hallucinations caused by fungus ; or a condition that caused swelling of the brain . But ultimately , the reason for their behavior is . What we do know is that adults accepted wild accusations by children as hard evidence . Today , the Salem Witch Trials remain a cautionary tale of the dangers of groupthink and scapegoating , and the power of fear to manipulate human perception .