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Research Blog #3

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                      Salem, Massachusetts: Salem Witch Trial Memorial of the 15 innocent lives lost in 1692                For my research and digital project, the method of my digital presentation will be presented as if it is a  Salem Witch Trial Walk-through tour.  The beginning of the the presentation will be informative summary of the the origin of how the trailed have started. Going into the Puritans religion, will be talked about their religion and their Legal that was created. After a brief history of the Puritans, the two main females who were claimed  to witches " Tibuta & Bridget Bishop" will be explained about their social role and the end of their name which lead to a devastating tragedy.  At the end of the presentation in  my digital method of my info graph,  short descriptions, Salem's Map ( GIS) and images of the Salem Witch Trial Memorial and Gallow's Hill and Tree will be provided to represent the location of most women and men were l

The Salem Witch Trial, Women in the 1600s

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Emerson B. Waker Author of   A Storm of WitchCraft,   provides a wide range of information of the personal lives, trails and hangings of women in the 1600s accused as a witch.  Another author named David K. Goss who wrote,    Daily Life, During the Salem Witch Trails,  provides artifacts, politics and the environment of the Puritans daily life as well as the lives of females during the Salem witch Trails.  The reason I chose these two books is because, I believe the author really captures the dark tale of females going through the struggles and despair during this era. 

The Salem Witch Trials

The Salem Witch Trials For my research project, my mission is to inform the class about the significance effects of women and young females accused as witches during the time of  the 1600s.  I found this topic to be very interesting  to talk about especially about the females daily life of the Salem witch trial.