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Punishment For Witchcraft In Puritan AmericaPunishment For Witchcraft In Puritan America entry Multnomah County Library Homework Center - American History - Homework Center - Multnomah County Library American History. American History Megasites. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ Search, browse and learn from the Historical Collections for the National Digital Library at the Library of Congress. . visited nearly every corner of North America. You can visit . one of the leaders of the English Puritan Separatists. . relating to the infamous Salem Village Witchcraft Trials of 1692 . Salem Witch Trials FAQs Salem Witch Trials FAQs. With the exception of Giles Corey--who was crushed to death for refusing to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty, the executed were hanged, not burned. . hanged, not burned. In Colonial America, witchcraft was a felony . However, in Europe witchcraft was considered heresy . This fear of punishment established a fertile atmosphere in . Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and America. . film Collection, "Witchcraft in Europe and America," Microfilm 2158 . Dark Justice: A History of Punishment and Torture . Possession: France, England, and Puritan America, 1550-1700 . Amazon.com: The Hangman's Knot: Lynching, Legal Execution, and America's Struggle with the Death Penalty: Books . In one instance, Puritan clergymen convicted and executed nineteen people for the "crime" of witchcraft. On the other . between power, money and punishment in America. It is a . Margo Burns' 17th Century Colonial New England Bibliography . Crime and Punishment in Early Massachusetts, 1620 . Puritan New England. Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY. 1997. Reis, Elizabeth, ed.. Spellbound: Women and Witchcraft in America . American America History - The Salem Witch Trials . a Judge involved in the witchcraft case of Sarah . if this was not punishment enough, Nurse was excommunicated . within this Puritan culture. Bibliography. Witchcraft in Salem Village . The Realness of Witchcraft in America: Puritans Raised Hell With Witches In Early Days The Realness of Witchcraft in America by A. Monroe Aurand, Jr., at sacred-texts.com . Montague Summers, in "The Geography of Witchcraft," at p . "Even in this awful delusion the Puritan mind still worked by . attempting to revive witchcraft and the punishment of witches . The Devil, the Body, and the Feminine Soul in Puritan New England . America is examined in order to understand the intersection of Puritan. theology, Puritan evaluations of womanhood, and these witchcraft . content; spiritual punishment mattered more. . US History - WWW Resources - Colonies and Revolution . Crime and Punishment in Colonial America. Crossroads . Puritan Mind. Lesson - Salem Witchcraft Trials. Classroom Handouts: Witchcraft in Salem. Classroom Handouts: The Peopling of America . Death Penalty Punishment - The Death Penalty, examines the issues and real cases surrounding the execution of prisoners. It also explains why the death penalty is so expensive, and carried out more in some states than others. . Puritan clergymen convicted and executed nineteen people for the "crime" of witchcraft . capital punishment, revealing similarities between death penalty politics in America today and . Puritan Massachusetts . America to set up a society/theocracy where they could practice their religious beliefs without persecution. The Puritan . public punishment for such . Strong belief in Witchcraft . |
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