Mysterious Journeys: The Witches of Salem (2007) (Part 4 of 4)

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

Season 2, Episode 7 (Aired October 28, 2007)

In 1692 Salem, MA was transformed from a bustling seaside village into a bloodbath of superstition and intolerance. Join us as we explore the sordid history of one of America's oldest cities and the spirits it left behind. Narrated by Erik Todd Dellums.

Related Links:
Mysterious Journeys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysterious_Journeys

Salem, MA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem,_Massachusetts

Salem Witch Trials
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials

Witchcraft
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witchcraft

Famous American Trials - Salem Witchcraft Trials
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/salem.htm

Haunted Salem
http://www.hauntedsalem.com/

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  • those two girls who started this SUCK

  • Witches don't believe in Satan, never mind practice magic with him. Do your homework. You just come across as a bigot. Maybe if you read a book or two on witchcraft you might learn something. Satan was invented by the Christians and has nothing to do with witchcraft.

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  • Great documentary!! thanks for posting this 

  • Amazing documentary!

  • I must go to salem i wana see the town :)

  • Check out a song by Australian group Spiral Dance called "The Burning Times" Also check out a documentary with the same name here on YouTube.

  • @logisysmax20 oh my god he is. Once you said that i noticed it.

  • The real Tituba was not of African ancestry, she was Arawak and some people suspect that she was taken as a girl from northern South America into slavery on Barbados. What is known about her is that she was of the First Nations, not from Africa. And there is not much contemporary evidence that she and the girls were engaging in "magic".

  • one thing that might help is to have a priest to bless the places in which these innocent people died these people were puritans and their ideas on burial and excomunication were such that they could not rest after death so yeah they are going to haunt places because they were accused of a crimes that were most horrifying to them if anyones know whay ever happened to the girls and the so called preacher after all this stuff i know one girl confessed did anything happen to her

  • Ahh, But for some people, it can work just the other way.

  • @DPloyeII Look it up man! I saw it on IMDB.

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