The 20 Greatest Historical Myths # 14

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The 20 Greatest Historical Myths # 14

Postby Warmsoul/Jeanie13 » Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:46 pm

Sharing what was shared with me.
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14. Witches were burned at stake in Salem

The Salem (Massachusetts) witch trials of 1692 led to the arrests of 150 people, of whom 31 were tried and 20 were executed. But just as these trials were based on ignorance, there are many misconceptions about them. For starters, the 31 condemned “witches” were not all women. Six of them were men. Also, they were not burned at stake. As any witch-hunter would know, a true witch could never be killed by this method. Hanging was the usual method - though one was crushed to death under heavy stones.

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