It’s one of the oldest documented parts of our state’s history, and also one of the darkest. The Connecticut Witch Trials ...
The Connecticut Witch Trials occurred from 1647 to 1663, more than four decades before the trials in Salem, Massachusetts ... where four children died, and her one child survived,” Caruso ...
New research shows that the printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg, helped spread conspiracies that fueled the Salem ...
Dogs appeared several times during testimonies typically because an accused witch was believed to have had a dog who would do ...
More specifically, that means the Salem witch trials of 1692, wherein young women were convicted of being something that does not actually exist. More than a dozen of them were hung but that has ...
But if you are a little stumped when it comes to keeping the children entertained fear not ... sinister characters and edge-of-the-seat trials (tickets (£16.26 including a cocktail).
The stories primarily feature White individuals, reflecting the demographics of those involved in the witch trials. One of the first three women accused during the Salem witch trials is a enslaved ...
Drag the witch! Rip off your bonnets and sneak into the woods of Puritan New England, where bible thumpers and booty bumpers rendezvous in secret gothic gaiety. Cast out those prudish finger-pointers ...