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On this day in 1692, eight people were hanged in Salem , Massachusetts for the crime of witchcraft, the last group executed before the frenzy of the Salem witch trials, which lasted more than a year, was finally spent. During the period of the witch trials, expressing skepticism about the existence of witches or the trials was enough for the suspicion of witchcraft to land on a person. Twenty people, each of whom refused to falsely confess to witchcraft, were killed in all.
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