He was 74 during the trials in 1692.
William Stoughton was the head judge during the trials. Thomas Danforth was the main government official involved.William Stoughton was the lead judge during the trials.
During the era the trials occurred during, sporting was used to mean fun. In reference to the trials, it was used by the opponents of the trials to express the possiblity that bored girls were lying about afflictions to have fun.
Nineteen people were hanged during the Salem witch trials.
It depends on WHEN. During the trials, there were not. Just after the trials, everyone who wasn't executed was falsely accused. And today, everyone was innocent and case was a false accusation.
the Salem witch trials
the trials of the July bomb plotters.
There were no actual, practicing witches invovled, accused or otherwise existing in Salem during the witch trials.
There were several trials, but it sounds as if you are looking for the Nuremberg Trials. Please see the related question.
Obviously, the Salem Witch Trials tried a very different crime. But, other than that, the Salem Trials were very much like a normal civil trial today.
No. the only killings during the witch trials were legal executions. Puritans weren't the type who formed angry mobs.
Repeated Trials: The number of trials preformed during a scientific experiment, with the purpose of receiving a more accurate result (minimizing the effects of errors or outliers).