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14 September, 17:08

Why were women accused of being witches more than men?

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  1. 14 September, 18:32
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    If you are asking due to the 15-1600s, then it's because the women back then were considered "unlawful" or "unacceptable" when they realized that they didn't have to be thrown around by the men. Women also did "witch-like" things such as warts, and long nails.
  2. 14 September, 19:26
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    1. You’re a woman

    2. You’re middle-aged

    3. You have an extra nipple, a mole, a freckle, or basically any other mark on your body

    4. You’re bad at public speaking

    5. You are married, but you don’t have enough (or any) children

    6. People are envious of you

    7. You are related to or associated with someone else suspected of witchcraft

    8. You are of low status
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