Relationship Between The Salem Witch Trials And The Red Scare

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Hector Navarrete

Mr. Glorfield

English 11A

16 December 2022

Relations Between the Salem Witch Trials and the Red Scare

For so long we have been traumatized by our past as a nation. There have been so many things that are not right for us, and we need to change that. A major problem back then was Communism. Communism rose after WW2 in Russia and later Communism started to rise in America. This scared the American people, and we did not know what to do. While Communism was rising, a fear called the Red Scare was created. Their main mission was to get rid of the communists and to make America feel safe. While the Red Scare situation was going on, an author by the name of Arthur Miller wrote a play called The Crucible. The Crucible is …show more content…

Being falsely accused was something that happened a lot during the Salem Witch Trials. If someone saw someone doing something suspicious, then they could spread the word or go to court, and they would be put on trial. If they would put on trial they would most likely die, but not all of them died. According to this article, the author states “Undeniable evidence of the threat of a demonic attack. /// The acceptance of this evidence led to the wrongful imprisonment, conviction, and execution of many innocent citizens” (Steele). Another article stated, “It was virtually impossible to disprove charges of witchcraft in Salem, and defendants were convicted with no evidence other than personal accusations” (Purdy). Being wrongly condemned can really ruin a person's life, especially when the witch trials were happening. When they were falsely accused, they were either imprisoned for a long time until they proved themselves that they were not guilty, or they could just be hanged if they could not prove to the court that they are innocent. Obviously being falsely accused did not just happen during the Salem Witch Trials, it also happened during the Red Scare. This article states “Americans were terrified of communists, when someone was accused of being communist, they were either imprisoned or killed” (majortest.com). Even the U.S. had the same problem when someone was falsely accused of being something that they were not. That something that they were not a communist and since America feared Communism, they tried to make sure to get rid of