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Salem Witch Trials (historian B)
Title: Salem Witch Trials (historian B)
Category: History
Details: Words: 512 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Salem Witch Trials (historian B)
Historian B
By Vincent McGlory
In the document concerning the hysteria surrounding the Salem Witch trials, Historian B appears to have the most reasonable and/or valid reason for the crazed dilemma. According to him, it was the boredom of 3 young teenage minds, and the anxiety of the adults that brought about this hysteria. However, if the people of Salem had been a little more reasonable, and less naïve, had they not been so
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for the most part the point is supported with specific data, and reasonable assumptions have been made, therefore the author did sufficiently back up his conclusion. It was the lack of the ability of the people of Salem to get along, that eventually caused a mass hysteria, resulting in a shocking tragedy. There is a wise lesson to be learned from this event; Do unto your neighbor, as you would have them do unto you.
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