In In the Devil's Snare, Mary Beth Norton argues that Salem witchcraft episode of 1692 can only be understood by linking developments in Salem village to the Indian Wars on the Maine frontier. Her examination of a wide range sources leads her to conclude that "the assaults from the visible worlds became closely entwined in New Englanders' minds."
In your view, what do you think are the three most convincing elements in the case she builds? Explain in some detail how each of these pieces of evidence supports the book's thesis.
P.S. > Any help woud be greatly appreciated.THank you everyone
2007-02-01
18:10:45
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