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Monday 12 October 2009

Salem Village Witchcraft A Documentary Record Of Local Conflict In Colonial New England

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Book: Salem Village Witchcraft A Documentary Record Of Local Conflict In Colonial New England by Paul Boyer

Why did the sober New England residents of Salem suddenly find witches in their midst? And why Salem and not, say, Williamsburg? Historians answer questions like these by going to the original documents, and that's exactly what you have here: the original documents, edited into modern English.

Along the way you'll discover conflicts between Salem and Salem Village, a congregation that wasn't allowed to have a church, personal conflicts and jealousy and revenge, and even a hint of a land grab.

This book is a collection of trial transcripts, maps, and other documents and Information regarding the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The most famous of witch trials, the hysteria is recaptured here for you to sort through yourself. This book is NOT a "story", but a valuable tool for doing your own research on the matter. Fabulous reading, wonderous facts, Mysterious information, and education abound. This volume draws exclusively on primary documents to reveal the underlying conflicts and tensions that caused that small, agricultural settlement to explode with such dramatic force.

But you have to figure out the answers for yourself. All the clues are in your hands. All you have to do is put them together and make sense of them. Later on, you can read Salem Possessed by the same authors and see what professional historians can tease from this data. That was a humbling experience, but I wouldn't have missed doing my own detective work for the world.

Buy Paul Boyer's book: Salem Village Witchcraft A Documentary Record Of Local Conflict In Colonial New England

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