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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 12:42 AM Mar 2014

5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About the Salem Witch Hunts



Much of it Was About Money and Petty In-Fighting: Anyone that comes up to you and tells you that they have the singular answer to what caused the 100,000 deaths in witch hunts across multiple countries and over the course of centuries is lying to you. Anti-Semitism, hallucinogenic fungus, misogyny, a plot by the church to instill fear and cement control, suppression of indigenous faiths, and dozens of other theories are thrown around. They are just factors, though, differently weighted parts of the strange and terrifying algorithm that resulted in a particularly dark and gruesome chapter of western history.

One of those factors largely overlooked is that of money. Witch hunts were big business. The accused, innocent or not, were billed for their trial, detention, and all aspects of the legal proceedings against them. Repent of your wickedness and you were allowed a more humane death, but your property was forfeited to the church. It was a wish to leave his heirs with something that led Giles Corey to his grisly death by pressing.

http://blogs.houstonpress.com/artattack/2014/02/salem_witch_hunts.php?page=2
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5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About the Salem Witch Hunts (Original Post) icymist Mar 2014 OP
Ahhh. Money. Chemisse Mar 2014 #1
Money, claims of superiority, better arguments before a court Joshua57 Mar 2014 #2

Chemisse

(30,809 posts)
1. Ahhh. Money.
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 08:23 AM
Mar 2014
Evidence suggests that many of the written accusations came straight from the hand of Thomas Putnam, who managed to eliminate many rivals in the course of the Salem Witch Hunts.


How incredibly cold-blooded. At least fearful finger pointing can be understood, if not condoned.
 

Joshua57

(7 posts)
2. Money, claims of superiority, better arguments before a court
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 07:21 PM
Mar 2014

Is modern America much different?

Who are today's (this century's) witches?

Except we don't burn them anymore, we give them lifelong pensions when they stop making speeches in Congress.

Can anyone link me to some source of what these 1680-1700 witches actually said?

Anything different than what Santorum says today?

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