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  2. Witch trials in the early modern period - Wikipedia

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    The witch trials that occurred there were symptomatic of a weak legal system and "witches were most likely to be tried and convicted in regions where magistrates departed from established legal statutes". [53] During the early 18th century, the practice subsided.

  3. Witch trials in England - Wikipedia

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    In England, witch trials were conducted from the 15th century until the 18th century. They are estimated to have resulted in the death of perhaps 500 people, 90 percent of whom were women. The witch hunt was at its most intense stage during the English Civil War (1642–1651) and the Puritan era of the mid-17th century. [1]

  4. Witchcraft in early modern Britain - Wikipedia

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    Witch trials and witch related accusations were at a high during the early modern period in Britain, a time that spanned from the beginning of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century. Prior to the 16th century, Witchcraft -- i.e. any magical or supernatural practices made by mankind -- was often seen as a healing art, performed by ...

  5. List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    During the 16th century, witchcraft prosecutions stabilized and even declined in some areas. [2] Witch-hunts increased again in the 17th century. The witch trials in Early Modern Europe included the Basque witch trials in Spain, the Fulda witch trials in Germany, the North Berwick witch trials in Scotland, and the Torsåker witch trials in Sweden.

  6. Witch hunt - Wikipedia

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    2.5 End of European witch-hunts in the 18th century. 2.6 ... The witch trials in Early Modern Europe came in waves ... Little Hope – 2020 interactive drama video game;

  7. Robert Pike (settler) - Wikipedia

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    The Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project How the Women Went from Dover, by John Greenleaf Whittier Archived 30 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine YouTube video on Pike memorial in Salisbury, Massachusetts

  8. Bury St Edmunds witch trials - Wikipedia

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    It has been estimated that all of the English witch trials between the early 15th and early 18th centuries resulted in fewer than 500 executions; in which case this one trial, with its 18 executions, accounted for more than 3.6% of the total. [13] Witch Finder General, from a broadside published by Matthew Hopkins before 1650.

  9. Witch trials in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Witch trials did occur in Norway during the 18th-century, but the authorities no longer issued the death penalty in such cases. Because of the lack in documentation, some of the witch trials in the 18th-century may theoretically have resulted in death sentences, such as the one against Brita Alvern in 1729.