They were accused of witchcraft. Many people back in those days feared it. However, anyone could accuse someone of witchcraft in those days without evidence. Some were accused because others had a grudge against them. Some people thought that because some of the women were convulsing or acting out of the ordinary that they must have been involved in witchcraft. Punishment was carried out to discourage others from getting involved in the wicked religion so to speak.
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Hi Leti,
When America Fought in WWI and Became a Global Power. ... Swinging its industrial might and vast manpower behind France and Britain against Germany and its allies on April 6, 1917, the United States tipped the balance of the conflict and marked its own emergence as a global power
This literary device is an example of "foreshadowing" - an indication of how future events will be effected.
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In explanation down below
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English leader. Spied on colonists forming a militia. Fought at battles Lexington and concord.
<u>General William Howe:</u> British commander who replaced Genergal Gage was critized allowing Washington leave the Battle of Long Island.
<u>General George Washington: </u>Lead the continental army turned militia into sodiers and lead the win at yorktown aganist Corn Wallace.
<u>General John Burgoyne:</u> Led the bruitish attacks helped fight in Battle of Saratoga and was forced to surrender. Disclamer: Most people hate this commander.
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I say D
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A child who acquires the Swedish citizenship of their mother or father at birth may receive dual citizenship. This applies in the following circumstances: The child is born in a country where the law stipulates that all children born there automatically become citizens of that country.