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Salem Village and The Witch Hysteria
J-A16


     

Students will learn an object lesson in the danger of mob rule to society and individual rights when they study witch hysteria in Salem Village. Unique historical documents, together with broadsheets, explore the background, events and personalities involved in this famous series of witchcraft trials. Historian: Richard B. Trask. The contents of this Jackdaw feature:

Broadsheets
  • European Background
  • Salem Village
  • The Witch Hysteria Begins
  • The Court of Oyer and Terminer
  • Rebecca Nurse
  • The Minister and the Children
Historical Document
  • A map of the Salem Village area in 1692, with an index.
  • Four pages from the Salem Village Church Record Book, November 1691-December 1692 and August 1706-March 1709, transcript.
  • The examination of Martha Corey, March 21, 1692.
  • A witchcraft painting: Examination of a Witch,” 1853.
  • Bridget Bishop death warrant and return, June 1692.
  • William Barker confession, August 29, 1692, and a transcript.
  • A jailer’s bill, 1692, and a transcript.
  • Mary Esty petition, September 1692, and a transcript.
  • An act passed by the General Court of Mass. in 1711.
  • Judges, ministers and books important in the history of Salem Village witchcraft: a display.
  • List of persons who died in the witchcraft hysteria of 1692.
Study Guide / Lesson Plan – Reproducible Activities

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