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THE AFTERMATH TO THE WITCH HYSTERIA OF 1692

    It is difficult to pinpoint an exact cause for the witch trials of 1692 because there are numerous factors and events that helped create and influence the trials. Some of the main reasons that sparked the uproar of witchcraft in Salem were, politics, religion, family disputes, economics, and the fears of those in the society. In 1689, a congregation was formed under the Reverend Samuel Parris. The Rev. Samuel Parris had a small family consisting of his wife, his nine-year-old daughter, Betty, and a twelve-year-old niece, Abigail Williams, who was an orphan. Abigail was expected to earn her keep by doing most of the household chores, and also care for her invalid aunt. Betty's poor health prevented her from helping with the household chores, so much of them became Abigail's responsibility. After chores were done, there was little entertainment for Betty and Abigail. Salem Town was eight miles away, and Boston was a twenty-mile journey. During the winter months many of the villagers read to pass the time. There was an interest in books about prophecy and fortune telling throughout New England during the winter of 1691-92 (Zeinert, 14). A lot of these books appealed to the younger generation of Salem. In Essex County girls form

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