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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redrobin약 4년Wow! We learned about the Salem Witch Trials in our History class!
babybell약 4년So sad
lunae약 4년I can't believe that Sarah Good gave birth in jail and her daughter gave testimony against her mother, a lot of people died it's so sad.
lunae약 4년I can't believe that Sarah Good gave birth in jail and then her baby died. Sarah Good's daughter is no good either she gave testimony against her mother. That's just so sad a lot of people died.
cutiekittens약 4년That's so sad. What caused the girls to have "fits" though.
siren-king약 4년yeah what did cause the fits
foomillion약 4년Probably seizures, or some sort of mental/physical illness. That kid of stuff is so sad and absolutely horrible 😭😭😭
talkaboutbruno약 4년Halloween is here!
dream_beyond약 4년I read a book about that! You know the What Was books? So sad that innocent people were killed...
techfashion0315약 4년I love that series! It is very sad.
unknown_user14약 4년I agree.
shocksling약 4년I read it too
eagle_fan11약 4년Wow That is so cool
brogan2324약 4년It is not cool that people were getting killed
crazybaby약 4년YES IT WAS!!!!