Sunday, July 10, 2011

National Geographic Salem Witch Trial Conspiracy

In Salem Witch Trial Conspiracy, join author Katherine Howe as she
embarks on a historical journey to bring you the truth behind the
world's most famous witch-hunt.

Of the over one hundred people charged with witchcraft, five died in
jail, 19 died on the gallows and one was crushed to death.

Each of these deaths was the result of an overwhelming religious
hysteria, and even to this date historians are uncovering more about
what really occurred.

One of the first victims was a British born ancestor of Katherine, who
revisits the site of the trials to examine fascinating new research
and delve into Salem's horrific past.

By studying the sermons of the village's Puritan minister Samuel
Parris, historians have deduced that a chilling plot could have been
the cause of the frenzy that followed.

Parris was at the very heart of Salem's terror, and it was the
supposed possession of his own niece and daughter that led to the
first arrest.

From studying his hand-written notes, which have been preserved to
this day, it seems he believed his ministry was under attack. But was
his true enemy the devil, or his own employers?

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