King James Persecution Of Witches Analysis

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King James thought he was a very intelligent man who knew all sorts of the world. He thought that witches were soul mates of the devil and if there were one there were a lot more to follow. He believed that witches tried to kill him and his wife on countless occasions. But with little evidence to prove it. But that is all he needed to get the fellow towns people to believe him that witches were out to get him. When he became king of England in 1603, James claimed never to have been responsible for pushing ahead with persecutions of witches. However, the evidence suggests differently. In 1591 he showed a particular interest in the trial of Mary was arrested for consulting a witch and linked to treasonable activity. She claimed to be pregnant

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