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Connecticut 1600's Witch Trials and Exoneration
Connecticut 1600's Witch Trials and Exoneration

Connecticut 1600's Witch Trials and Exoneration

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Send us a textI will be covering history that is past, current and future.  The historical topic being the mostly unknown 1600’s witch trials that occurred in Connecticut - since they are far less well known - than Salem Mass and surrounding towns  - Witch Trails of 1692. You will hear interviews with descendants from both Connecticut and Massachusetts.  And I'll report on these descendants' current efforts to exonerate - and effectively clear the names of their Connecticut ancestors for the unjust accusations and the tragedy of their deaths. And this exoneration will hopefully come to fruition in the future.  People Hidden in History: Basic Website with all Episodes/All PlatformsTwitter/Instagram: @phihpodFull Website: peoplehiddeninhistory.comDirect linkMastodon: @phihpod@historians.socialLinks to CT Witch Trial History, the Exoneration Effort, and a PetitionFacebook: CT WITCH Memorial Twitter: CT Witch Trial Exoneration Project Petition: Exonerate Wrongfully Accused CT WitchesWordPress blog: Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration ProjectWordPress blog: List of Accused CT WitchesBeth Caruso's books (CT Witch Trials and related history)One of Windsor: The Untold Story of America's First Witch Hanging (2015)Amazon LinkThe Salty Rose: Alchemists, Witches & A Tapper in New Amsterdam (2019)Amazon LinkBOTH books are published through Lady Slipper Press. Correction: Capt. John Peabody was a "juror" not a "judge" in the 1692 Salem Witch Trials. Image: "A Salem Witch Trial" by Frank O. Small, in Stepping-stones of American History. W. A. Wilde Company, publishers (1904)

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