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Connecticut pardons witchcraft charges give in 1600s after executions
Connecticut lawmakers pardoned the women and men who were accused, convicted and executed for witchcraft in the 1600s.
United states
State of connecticut
Mary sanford
Heinrich kramer
Fabrizio conti
Helen berger
Jane garibay
Saud anwar
John cabot university
Brandeis university women studies research center
Joint resolution
Senate thursday
State representative jane garibay
Connecticut witch trial exoneration project
Kimberly black
Brandeis university
Connecticut exonerates victims of 17th-century witch trials | Connecticut
Forty-five people in the state were accused of practicing witchcraft during the trials, and 11 were executed
United states
Saud anwar
Susan bailey
Washington post
Connecticut witch trial exoneration project
Connecticut pardons witchcraft charges give in 1600s after executions
Connecticut lawmakers pardoned the women and men who were accused, convicted and executed for witchcraft in the 1600s.
United states
State of connecticut
Fabrizio conti
Mary sanford
Heinrich kramer
Saud anwar
Helen berger
Jane garibay
Brandeis university women studies research center
John cabot university
Joint resolution
Senate thursday
State representative jane garibay
Connecticut witch trial exoneration project
Kimberly black
Brandeis university
Connecticut Exonerates Witches Hanged in 1600s
Connecticut lawmakers have voted to formally exonerate accused witches who were punished by death nearly 400 years ago. The bill introduced in January by state Sen. Saud Anwar.
United states
Saud anwar
Susan bailey
Washington post
Botanist alice
Connecticut witch trial exoneration project
Witch trials
Connecticut pardons witchcraft charges give in 1600s after executions
Connecticut lawmakers pardoned the women and men who were accused, convicted and executed for witchcraft in the 1600s.
United states
State of connecticut
Jane garibay
Helen berger
Mary sanford
Fabrizio conti
Heinrich kramer
Saud anwar
Brandeis university women studies research center
John cabot university
Joint resolution
Senate thursday
State representative jane garibay
Connecticut witch trial exoneration project
Kimberly black
Brandeis university
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