Religion & Beliefs
People & Accusations
Geography & Society
Politics & Power
Results & Impact
100

What religion strongly influenced the Salem Witch Trials?

Puritanism

100

Which group was accused of witchcraft the most?

Women

100

What were the two parts of Salem?

Salem Town and Salem Village

100

What was canceled, making the government unstable?

The colony’s charter with England

100

What happened to people’s trust after the trials?

They questioned their justice system

200

Who did the Puritans believe could tempt people to do evil?

The Devil

200

Who was the governor who supported the trials?

William Phips

200

What kind of people lived in Salem Village?

Poor farmers

200

What did local leaders want more of during the trials?

Power and control

200

What kind of change did the trials cause in Salem?

Major social change

300

What kind of “evidence” came from dreams or visions?

Spectral evidence

300

What could get you accused of witchcraft if you didn’t fit in?

Acting different / Breaking social norms

300

What did Puritans call the dark forests around Salem?

Satan’s playground

300

What caused fear and division between Puritan groups?

Religious and political conflicts

300

How do historians often view the trials now?

 Through a feminist lens

400

What did the Puritans call the woods around Salem?

Satan’s playground

400

Who else, besides women, were accused of witchcraft?

Men and children

400

Why were the village farmers jealous of the town?

The town was richer from trade and business

400

Who used the trials to gain control over the people?

Ministers, judges, and village leaders

400

How did people feel about extreme religious beliefs after the trials?

They realized they were dangerous

500

Who were believed to be chosen by God for heaven?

“The elect”

500

Why do historians view the trials through a feminist lens?

Because most victims were women punished for not fitting gender roles

500

What made rumors spread quickly in Salem Village?

It was small and isolated

500

What leader made the panic worse by backing the trials?

Governor William Phips

500

What lesson did the Salem Witch Trials teach future generations?

Don’t let fear and power control justice