Massachusetts 8th Graders Instigate Legislation To Clear The Name Of The Final Salem "Witch"
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The infamous Salem witch trials, which took place in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693, were a dark period in America's legal history. More than 200 people were wrongfully accused of practicing witchcraft, and 20 were executed. In the 328 years since, most of the accused have been cleared of any crimes. However, for reasons unknown, Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who was just 22 at the time, was never pardoned. Now, thanks to the hard work of an eighth-grade class from North Andover Middle School, MA, her name may finally be cleared.
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eagle_fan123453약 4년That is so terrible!!!
techfashion0315약 4년Oh, my! That is terrible! 😨
airabellam약 4년So sad.
cloudynews1515약 4년That is harsh.
daniel0613약 4년wow
unknown_user14약 4년The video is AWESOME!
bsc약 4년So glad these kids were able to help that lady! Unfortunately, the witch trials were very sad.
amethyst_jaguar약 4년How despairing it is to know how many innocent and godly females —and some males— got executed.
shocksling약 4년Finally, justice was served.
lola_1234약 4년Wow that’s sad 😢 . I hope that will never happen again 😟