This question is about "Witchcraft in Salem"
Answer:
Tituba had young followers who started acting strangely, as if under a spell.
Explanation:
In "Witchcraft in Salem" any behavior or situation minimally out of the ordinary represented a reason for someone to be accused of Witchcraft, even though there was explanatory evidence on the reasons for such a situation to be happening.
An example of this can be seen through Tituba's accusation. That's because many young people started to follow her. These young people showed strange behavior, as if they were bewitched, controlled, which soon made the entire population believe that Tituba was to blame and that he had bewitched the young.