The major issue in 1692 was the Salem Witch Trials.
the court which held witchcraft cases of 1692
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I think you mean masquerade party. If so it is a party where people dress up and wear masks :)
Oh, dude, in 1692, Salem probably looked like a quaint little town with some super judgmental people accusing others of witchcraft left and right. Like, they were really into that whole witch hunt thing, you know? So, picture some old-timey buildings, people wearing those funny hats, and a whole lot of drama over spells and broomsticks. It was like a real-life episode of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch," but without the laugh track.
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Witchcraft.
Massachusetts was not a colony in 1692. The British had not come over until the 1700s.
witchcraft.
Some famous people who were born in 1692 were John Baptist Grano, Johann Gottfried Schnabel, and mathematician James Stirling. Also born in 1692 were Nathanael Diesel, Louis, Prince of Lambesc, and Georg Heinrich Zincke.
Sovereigns were not in circulation in 1692.
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The legal proceedings in the Salem witch panic last from March 1, 1692 to October 8, 1692. The actual trials began on June 2, 1692 and ended October 8.
The Salem witch trials happened in 1692.
The major issue in 1692 was the Salem Witch Trials.
in salem and in 1692
witchcraft.