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3 years ago
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What body of government ruled salem at the time of the trials? a monarchy ruled by a king and queen a theocracy ruled by the pur

itan church an oligarchy ruled by a native american confederation a dictatorship ruled by reverend hale?
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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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The <span>body of government that ruled salem at the time of the trials was: </span><span>A theocracy ruled by the Puritan church.
Back then, the government still view religious entities as the true preacher of Truth. So, Religious entities such as </span>theocracy ruled by the Puritan church was used to conduct the trials in their judiciary branch
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