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The key figures of the Salem witch trials.
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Tituba
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
Samuel Parris
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
George Burroughs
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
Sarah Good
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
William Phips
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
Bridget Bishop
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
Ann Putnam
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Although he apologized to his congregation, he had to leave the village in 1697.
The first person to be executed during the Salem witchcraft trials.
A beggar, whose five-year-old daughter, Dorcas, was also accused of witchcraft.
Sold as a slave to Samuel Parris.
This minister left Salem because of an unpaid loan but was finally executed in Salem in 1692.
Governor of Massachusett in 1692.
The leader of the young girls whose accusations sparked the Salem witch trials.
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