17 Signs You'd Qualify As A Witch In 1692

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17 Signs You'd Qualify As A Witch In 1692

Post by Riddick » 09-21-2023 04:10 PM

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If you have any of these traits, you probably wouldn’t have survived the Salem Witch trials. LINK

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Post by Doka » 09-21-2023 06:32 PM

YUP! :halloween
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Re: 17 Signs You'd Qualify As A Witch In 1692

Post by Malaria_Kidd II » 09-21-2023 09:35 PM

:evil: That varied inhumane treatment of Salem, MA innocent women. Sadly took place many years after my great ancestor John Endicott was their governor 5 times. **So we'll never know if old John might have stopped this religion sponsored terror before it began. :idea:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Endecott

⬆**On a second thought,... :roll: ....
Hm? No!

Author Nathaniel Hawthorne described Endecott in "The Gentle Boy", whose title character is the six-year-old son of William and Mary Dyer, as "a man of narrow mind and imperfect education, and his uncompromising bigotry was made hot and mischievous by violent and hasty passions; he exerted his influence indecorously and unjustifiably to compass the death of the enthusiasts [i.e., the Quakers]; and his whole contact, in respect to them, was marked by brutal cruelty."[90]


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