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  2. Witch trials in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    A Virginia witch trial loosely based on the story of Joan Wright is featured in a 2017 episode of the British drama television series Jamestown. [28] In 2019, an original play, "Season of the Witch" premiered at the Jamestown Settlement. The play is a dramatic retelling of the witch trials in Virginia, with a focus on the story of Wright. [14]

  3. Witchcraft in North America - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen women and two men were executed in a witch-hunt that lasted throughout New England from 1645 to 1663. [30] The Salem witch trials followed in 1692–93. These witch trials were the most famous in British North America and took place in the coastal settlements near Salem, Massachusetts. Prior to the witch trials, nearly three hundred ...

  4. William Harding (Virginia witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1656, Scottish Reverend David Lindsay of Wicomico Church, Virginia accused William of witchcraft and sorcery, and he was subsequently imprisoned. [8] [9] A 24-member jury was convened, and the witch trial heard testimony from numerous county residents. [10] [11] All records regarding his charges have been lost. [12] [13] [14]

  5. Joan Wright - Wikipedia

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    A Virginia witch trial loosely based on the story of Joan Wright is featured in a 2017 episode of the British drama television series Jamestown. [19] In 2019, an original play, "Season of the Witch" premiered at the Jamestown Settlement. The play is a dramatic retelling of the witch trials in Virginia, with a focus on the story of Wright. [20]

  6. List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    There were also witch-hunts during the 17th century in the American colonies. These were particularly common in the colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Haven. The myth of the witch had a strong cultural presence in 17th century New England and, as in Europe, witchcraft was strongly associated with devil-worship. [3]

  7. Witch trials in the early modern period - Wikipedia

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    Even though they were found innocent, they were compelled to leave Wallingford and settle in Staten Island, New York. [48] In 1706, Grace Sherwood of Virginia was tried by ducking and jailed for allegedly being a witch. [49] Rationalist historians in the 18th century came to the opinion that the use of torture had resulted in erroneous ...

  8. Associated Daughters of Early American Witches - Wikipedia

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    The first organizational meeting of the society was held in April 1987 at the Mayflower Hotel with 35 charter members. [6] The organization received its 501(c)(3) organization status in 1990. [ 7 ] The society is listed in the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America .

  9. Cultural depictions of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    The Salem Witch Trials were depicted in the Legends of Tomorrow episode "Witch Hunt." T+E aired a 4-Part miniseries in October-November 2019 called Witches of Salem which serves as a dramatized historical documentary which shows what befell Salem in 1692 during the trials.