The Salem Webquest A slide show with links from early witchcraft in Europe to recent outbreaks of witch hunts Mrs. Grinnell/ Mrs. Bernabe 11 th Grade ELA.

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The Salem Webquest A slide show with links from early witchcraft in Europe to recent outbreaks of witch hunts Mrs. Grinnell/ Mrs. Bernabe 11 th Grade ELA

The Salem Webquest WitchcraftReligion MigrationSocial Life of the Puritans New England in the 17 th century The Salem Witch Hunt Literature related to Witches Slide 2

Witchcraft The European Witch-Hunts, c and Witch-Hunts Today Explores the view on women as enemies of men and the continuing practice of hunting witches Witchcraft Documents The Papal Bull of 1484 Johannes Nider, the Ant Hill The Hammer of Witches, 1486

Religion Puritanism in England Religion and the Founding of America as a Religious Refugeeligion and the Founding of America as a Religious Refuge Puritanism in America William Bates ( ) The Queen’s Puritan

Migration The Great Migration Lecture by Terry Matthews, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University, Winston–Salem, North Carolina. Explores the reasons why the English Puritans decide to leave their home country.

Social Life of the Puritans Class Distinction among the Puritans Relationships between freemen and servants

New England in the 17 th Century (1) Clothing The Plymouth Colony Archive Project Go on to next slide…

New England in the 17 th Century (2) Brief History of the Pilgrims The present state of Massachusetts, known legally as a commonwealth, was explored in the late 16th and early 17th centuries but was not permanently settled until the Pilgrims settled at Plymouth in Children in Colonial New England Examples of games that the Puritans allowed their children to engage in. Daily Colonial Life Provides details about housing, living arrangements, farming, clothing, food, and the power distribution in a Puritan community.

The Salem Witch Hunt (1) The Salem Witch Museum The 1692 witch trials, bibliographies of primary and current sources, and educational materials, FAQ. National Geographic Witch Hunt You lead a peaceful and good life in Salem, but one day you are accused of witchcraft. Will you survive the trials? Discovery School Salem Witch Site Attempts to show what events lead up to Salem as well as the trials themselves concisely but fairly. Discusses Puritan religion and beliefs about witchcraft, factions, expectations of children in Puritan society, 6 minute multimedia movie with good images of town, biographies of Cotton Mather, Ann Putnam, Tituba, John Proctor, Mary Easty, and Sarah Good.

Maps of Salem Maps of Salem and witchcraft accusations FAQs about the Salem Witch Trials 10 questions and their answers regarding witchcraft. The Salem Witch Hunt (3)

Literature related to Witchcraft Selected Literary Works involving Witchcraft Texts by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, Mary E. Wilkins.

The Salem Webquest End of slide Show Back to the very beginning

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