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9 May, 14:23
What did the Salem witch trials reflect
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Jayda Vega
9 May, 17:04
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Panic and fear.
The Salem which trials reflected how people panic in situations they do not fully understand. Many innocents were accused of witchery and hung or burned without a trial just on the pure concept of fear and the belief that if they didn't kill said person things would go downhill fast.
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