Bridget Bishop: Victim of the Salem Witch Trials
Bridget Bishop was the first person to be hanged in Salem for being a witch. Born sometime between the years of 1632 and 1637, she … Read more
Bridget Bishop was the first person to be hanged in Salem for being a witch. Born sometime between the years of 1632 and 1637, she … Read more
Cotton Mather was one of the most well known ministers in colonial Boston-along with his father, Increase Mather. He preached in the Old North Church … Read more
Martha Corey and her husband Giles Corey would both be victims of the Salem witch trials. While Martha Corey would be hanged for being a … Read more
Of all the misunderstood and “blown out of proportion” events in American History, the Salem Witch Trials were a prime example. Although not completely understood … Read more
Self-restriction, when given considerable amounts of power becomes limited and in some cases non-existent. Characters in Miller’s “The Crucible” have come to attain power either … Read more
During the cold New England winter of 1691, four girls gathered to share tales of demonic spirits, incantations, and fortune telling. The leader of such … Read more
Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States of America. It is also one of the most historically significant. Boston and the … Read more