<span>19th <em>Century</em> rags-to-riches tales often experience <em>life</em> in <em>boarding houses</em> ...</span>
Answer: <u>The Salem Witch Trials</u> were not held at the Jamestown settlement.
Explanation:
The witch trials were actually held in several towns such as Salem Village, Salem Town, and Ipswich among others. The most famous of the trials were held in Salem Town. 19 citizens were hanged for being convicted of witchcraft. The Salem trials were held in 1692 through 1693.
<span>Abd Ar-Rahman was a Muslim conqueror and leader that created a Muslim empire in the Iberian penensula, today known as Spain and Portugal. This dynasty lasted for a long time before Christianity and the Spaniards took over.</span>