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History, 12.06.2020 07:57, megamorph

Were the Salem witch trials a peculiar, aberrant moment in the age of superstition, or did they reflect common human psychological and social anxieties that could appear in any age? How harshly should those who prosecuted the “witches” be condemned?

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