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I need some witchcraft dates from the 1600's to the 1800's. I need it for a school project. It would help me so much!!!

2007-09-15 07:09:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Wait one. Sorry about that. My Daughter HAD to do some homework on my computer. Anyway.

The crafts are not Wiccan and can be traced back to the Beginnings of Humankind. Witchcraft is a name given those that worked in the crafts in the 15th and 16th centuries by inquisitors and Christian clergy. Those of the crafts have seldom said they worked at Witchcraft. The Witch trials in Salem Massachusetts took place in 1650-52, though it was later proved that none condemned were Witches. Neo-Pagans that learn and study the Crafts and Magic have now created Witchcraft into an honorable tile. Those that work in the crafts and Magick, and, call themselves Witches can also join the religion of Wicca that was conceived in the late 40s and early 50s if they so wish. Also in the late 40s and early 50s laws against Witchcraft were stricken from the books in many countries and provinces and counties.

2007-09-15 07:17:53 · answer #1 · answered by Terry 7 · 0 0

What are you going to cite as a source for information get as an answer to this question? "Yahoo! Answers"? Do you think your teacher's going to buy that?

If you simply can't be bothered to find an honest-to-goodness book about witchcraft, I'd at least try Wikipedia...

2007-09-15 21:25:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Look up Salem Witch trials of the 17th Century.
Canterbury England still has a ducking chair to test witches.
The internet will tell all.

2007-09-15 07:18:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1692 salem witch trials look here is a great website on the inqusituion all about witches everything

http://www.shanmonster.com/witch/index.html

2007-09-15 13:59:29 · answer #4 · answered by guy f 2 · 0 0

Look here: http://www.iit.edu/~phillips/personal/grammary/BurningTimes.html

http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/b/burning_times.html

http://www.summerlands.com/crossroads/remembrance/burning.htm

You can also look up the Inquisition.

2007-09-15 07:36:54 · answer #5 · answered by the_kitten_trouble 2 · 0 0

Do your own homework. Unless you have a SPECIFIC question, I managed to do my own and you can too.

2007-09-15 07:24:31 · answer #6 · answered by Keltasia 6 · 0 3

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