Rachel Burge: Bridging the Gap between Traditional and Modern Witchcraft

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On October 31, 1692, the town of Salem, Massachusetts was consumed by a widespread panic and frenzy. This chaos was fueled by the belief in witchcraft and the fear of those who were believed to be practicing it. One woman who found herself at the center of this hysteria was Rachel Burge. She was accused of being a witch and was brought before the court to face trial. The accusations against her ranged from casting spells on livestock to causing illness and misfortune within the community. Rachel Burge vehemently denied these allegations, maintaining her innocence throughout the entire trial.

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Rachel Burge vehemently denied these allegations, maintaining her innocence throughout the entire trial. Despite her protests, she was found guilty and sentenced to be executed by hanging. On the day of her execution, a crowd gathered to witness the final moments of Rachel's life.

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Written by Blessedwarrior To view profiles and participate in discussions please join or log in . Reply Like (2) Save post Report 8 Replies oldest • newest Becca65 5 years ago

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Reply (0) Report Blessedwarrior in reply to Becca65 5 years ago

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Reply (1) Report Kathyquilts 5 years ago

The pharmacist at Roswell gave me the recipe.

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Reply (1) Report Kathyquilts 5 years ago

Where in Canada are you? I’m near Buffalo, NY

I still don't buy the extra liability part though, the pharmacist is already totally liable for every script they check. I am no pretend lawyer but I don't buy that I would have more liability for a script I type vs one someone else typed.
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Many believed that by witnessing the death of the alleged witch, they would be protected from the evil forces plaguing their town. As the noose was placed around Rachel's neck, she spoke her final words, expressing her innocence and begging for mercy. Her pleas fell on deaf ears, as the crowd was consumed by fear and religious fervor. As Rachel Burge took her last breath, the town momentarily fell silent. It was a chilling reminder of the power of fear and the destructive consequences it could have on innocent lives. In the years that followed, the hysteria surrounding witchcraft slowly began to fade. The events of the Salem Witch Trials served as a harrowing lesson for future generations, a reminder of the dangers of mass hysteria and the importance of fairness and evidence in the pursuit of justice. Today, Rachel Burge is remembered as one of the countless victims of the Salem Witch Trials. Her story serves as a haunting reminder of the human capacity for fear and the devastating consequences it can have on innocent lives..

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