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Salem Witch Hunt Saga: The First Arrests

Salem Witch Hunt Saga: The First Arrests

Update: 2024-07-24
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Thank you for joining us for this narrative history of the Salem Witch Trials. This third part of our Salem Witch-Hunt 101 series focuses on the first arrests and interrogations of Sarah Good, Sarah Osburn, and Tituba in late February and early March 1692. 


On Witch Hunt, the people and key events are real. The examinations are taken directly from the historical record. The depositions of afflicted persons Elizabeth Hubbard and Ann Putnam Jr. are paraphrased for natural conversation, while the deposition of the adult men Samuel Parris, Thomas Putnam, and Ezekiel Cheever is presented verbatim. 


Join us as we spend time in the early moments of the infamous Salem Witch Trials, based on actual words from the historical documents. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a curious listener, this episode promises to be both informative and enjoyable. 


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Witch-Hunting in European and World History - Ronald Hutton


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Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project


Massachusetts Witch-Hunt Justice Project


Witch Hunt Website


Salem Witch-Hunt Education Project


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Salem Witch Hunt Saga: The First Arrests

Salem Witch Hunt Saga: The First Arrests

Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack