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zmey [24]
2 years ago
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Sarah Good came from a poor family in Salem. She was one of the first people to be accused and tried for witchcraft. You can rea

d this article to learn more about Sarah Good.link below
Primary Source: On March 1, 1692, Good was examined on the witness stand by the minister John Hathorne. Read this partial transcript of the trial. Note that in the transcript, H stands for John Hathorne and G stands for Sarah Good. Once you are done reading, answer the following question: link below

During the trial, Hathorne repeated many of his questions several times. Why do you think he did that? What effect do you think it had on Sarah Good? Write a brief explanation supporting your opinion in 50 to 75 words
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densk [106]2 years ago
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Bridget Bishop of Salem

The first to be tried was Bridget Bishop of Salem, who was accused of witchcraft by more individuals than any other defendant. Bishop, known around town for her dubious moral character, frequented taverns, dressed flamboyantly (by Puritan standards), and was married three times.

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