The scottsboro trial was a trial about 9 negro youths being falsely accused of raping two white women on the Southern Railroad. there is a movie about it called "Heavens Fall".
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The original two girls were Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, soon after Ann Putnam and Mercy Lewis began to claim that they had seen women fly through the night sky. When the arrests and trials got going, numerous people came forward to present "evidence". A list of accusers and who they testified against can be found at the Related Link or search Salem Witchcraft Trials and you'll get a host of informative, quality websites that display actual documentation from the trials.
Susan B. Anthony, Statue of Liberty, Sacajawea
Sarah good, Sarah osburne and tituba were accused or witchcraft in Salem.
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Many were accused of witchcraft due to their iniquitous behavior and tension in the villages. These accusations led to the Salem witch trials and executions of twenty people between February 1692 and May 1693.
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Women were easy targets in the trials. The ratio of accused women to accused men was absurd. Women at the time had less power and it was less of a risk to accuse them because of it.
Mostly innocent women.
The first three women to be tried in Salem were Tituba, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborn. Soon after these three women were accused, multiple accusations swept across Salem and many were put in jail or sentenced to hang.
Statistics reflect an ever increasing number of women becoming involved in crime, especially violent crime.
The main evidence presented against the accused witches in Salem village was the raving testimony of young girls. The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692, and May 1693. Twenty people, mostly women, were executed.
They were accused of cursing people and also killing them. Joana Dos Santos Felisberto.
Certain women were accused of practicing witchcraft.