Salem Witch Trials (21 feb 1692 año – 28 mayo 1693 año)
Descripción:
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of prosecutions of witchcraft that left 200 people accused and 19 dead during the largest witch hunt in American history. The Puritans' strict societal norms led to a mass paranoia and hundreds of false accusations. The code of justice was "guilty until proven innocent", and was changed to the famous saying we know today after the trials.