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Evil Comes to Salem
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Evil Comes to Salem

2017
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\"The Puritan belief in the devil and witchcraft spawned a massive effort to eradicated supposed evil influence, both in Europe and in America. Witch hunts had been perpetrated in Europe for hundreds of years before Salem, Massachusetts, had its caustic episode. Belief in the supernatural--both good and evil--was so strong, especially in Puritan New England, that things unexplained were explained as being either God's grace or the work of the devil, with no gray area.\" (Social Studies for Kids) Read more about the Salem Witch Trials.