16th and 17th century witchcraft
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16th & 17th Century Witchcraft trials were prevalent in England, Scotland, Switzerland, Germany, some parts of France, the Low countries, and even New England in North America 16th and 17th Centuries were different from early times because of the increased numbers of trials and executions during this time (100,000 people were prosecuted on ...
[DOC File]PART IV
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The many changes stimulated popular protest during the first half of the 17th century. Witchcraft hysteria reflected economic and religious uncertainties; women were the most common targets. New Social Divisions. The Renaissance, Reformation, and economic change had produced many divisions within Europe by the 17th century.
[DOC File]Witchcraft and magic in Scandinavian and Finnish perspective
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The first part is a discussion of Scandinavian magic and witchcraft beliefs in the historical context of the witchcraft trials (16th-18th centuries). The second half of the course examines the later persistence of Finnish magic and witchcraft which contained a number of features inherited from Eurasian shamanism.
[DOCX File]OCR A an AS History Unit Y104 Scheme of Work
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This theme focuses on the rise and decline in witchcraft during the 16th and 17th centuries and how far it emerged out of the popular culture of the time. It will examine the reasons for the increase and subsequent decline in persecutions, the nature of the Witchcraze, the reactions of the authorities and its impact on society.
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3.) What are the major arguments that historians have provided as to why the number of witchcraft trials and executions swelled so much in the 16th and 17th centuries? What specific segment of the population was most vulnerable to being accused of witchcraft? 4.)
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What range of meanings do these cases suggest that witchcraft held in late 16th and early 17th century England? The article by Clive Holmes provides additional information: use it as a reference and not as the basis of your paper.
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