Ap Euro Witch Dbq Essay

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The first set of witchcraft persecutions occurred during Elizabeth 1st reign, this was
Around 1563. Commonly people associated witches with a woman and the beliefs were the following of that they have made a pact with the evil spirit Satan. The rush of the witch persecutions mainly happened after 1563 and by the time period of 1750 roughly 200,000 witches were tortured, burnt, or hung across the whole of Western Europe. Therefore, in this essay, I will be mainly focusing and arguing which of the hysteria surrounding witchcraft and witchcraft trials had a greater impact in Britain or the American colonies in the time period of the 17th century. And I will be arguing it following different factors which could contribute to this such as the social factors geographical factors, religious factors and also control law and order.

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This will be the first source I will be using to follow the social reason contributing to the hysteria having a greater impact on British witchcraft. The first passage I will use from Thomas potts is the following; the account of the trials from the samlesbury witches. The samlesbury witches were three women from the area who were Jane southworth jennet Brierley Ellen bierely which were accused by a fourteen-year-old child grace sowerbutts for practicing witchcraft. Thomas potts a clerk from the court who was involved first hand in this trial which lasted for 2 days that the outcome came to the fact that they were guilty and inevitably the were hung also with another 7 witches for along the same lines I what the samlesbury witches committed. This is why it is a social factor which contributed to the hysteria because there was a sense in this time period of jealousy therefore this meant that if someone didn’t like someone else they could very easily go to their witch finder which was operating in the town at the time and say