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367: The Salem Witch Trials

The boys drink and review Warlock, a pumpkin imperial stout, then discuss the Salem witch trials.

In this gripping podcast, Pigweed and Crowhill delve into the chilling history of the Salem witch trials. Join us as we unravel the mysteries, uncover the accused, and explore the dark trials that shook the heart of colonial America. Discover the truth behind the hysteria that still haunts Salem to this day.

The Salem witch trials were a series of events that occurred in 1692 in colonial Massachusetts. They involved mass hysteria and accusations of witchcraft, resulting in the execution of 20 people, mainly women. The trials were marked by religious fervor, paranoia, and false accusations, ultimately revealing the dangers of unchecked superstition and fear in society.

What role does Calvinism and predestination play in all of this? Did it provide a particularly fertile soil for hysteria about witches?

The Puritans came to America believing they could start a new life, and a better society as the chosen people. But it wasn’t working out. So maybe it was the devil.

P&C review the historical details and provide commentary about how we should view the story today.

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