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Three Facts
-Women that were pregnant but accused didn't get hanged.
- Tituba was sold again as slave and released from prision.
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First Be Witching
Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Parris, and Soon Ann Putnam Jr. were the first to Bewitched. -
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When Salem villagers were accused of witchcraft
Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne were the first to be accused of witchcraft. Tituba admitted to witchcraft after being beaten when Good and Osborne didn't. -
The Hangings
Roger Toothaker -
The Hangings
Infant Daugther of Sarah Good, Sarah Good, Elizabeth How, Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Wilds. -
The Hangings
Rev. George Burroughs, Martha Carrier, George Jacobs, SR. John Procter, SR. John Willard. -
The Hangings
Giles Cory -
The Hangings
Martha Cory, Mary Esty, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Ann Pudeator, Wilmot Redd, Margaret Scott, Samuel Wardwell. -
The Hangings
Ann Foster -
The Hangings
Lydia Dastin