
Witches
In the chilling winter of 1692, a single minister's daughter's affliction ignited a wildfire of accusations across colonial Massachusetts. Stacy Schiff masterfully dissects the Salem Witch Trials, revealing how fear, suspicion, and societal upheaval led to the tragic hangings of nineteen people. This gripping narrative illuminates a pivotal, yet often misunderstood, moment in American history, exploring the complex interplay of religion, politics, and gender that fueled the hysteria.
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