History KT5 - Salem

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1630

First settlers arrive in Salem

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1630s

Difficult time for Puritans - as Charles I and Arch. Canterbury pursue Catholic policies

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1630-1642

10,000 Puritans migrated to Massachusetts

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1640s / 1650s

Colony's economy strengthened

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1651

First Navigation Act passed

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1660, 1662, and 1673

Further Navigation Acts passed

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1675 - 1678

First Indian War - King Phillip's War

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1678 and 1681

Puritan authorities resist attempts to revoke their royal charter

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1680s

Colonists seek military assistance from England, causing tax increases under Andros

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1685

Charles II dies, succeeded by Catholic brother James II

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From 1686

James administers all New England Colonies (Dominion of New England)

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1687

James issues Declaration of Indulgence in England

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1688 (1)

Seven bishops arrested for refusing to read another Dec. of Indulgence

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December 1688

James flees country

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1688 (2)

Goodwin Possessions

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January 1689

Convention Parliament established

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April 1689

News of Glorious Revolution reaches Massachusetts

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1689

Cotton Mather published 'Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcrafts and Possessions'

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1690

William of Oranges' victory against James at the Battle of Boyne

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1691 (1)

Massachusetts given a new charter

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1691 (2)

Hunt begins in Samuel Parris' home

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March 1692

Ann Putnam claims she is possessed

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19th July 1692

Rebecca Nurse executed, along with Sarah Good

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10th June 1692

Bishop first to be hanged

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16th September 1692

Giles Corey tortured by pressing until death

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22nd September 1692 (1)

Corey's wife and daughter then hanged

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19th August 1692

Burroughs recites Lord's Prayer at the gallows and was hanged regardless

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22nd September 1692 (2)

19 executed by this date

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September 1692 (1)

Accused list growing, despite executions

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September 1692 (2)

Increase Mather publishes sceptical work: 'Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits Persecuting Men'

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26th October 1692

Phips closes down Court of Oyer and Terminer

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1692

Phips encourages Cotton Mather to write 'Wonders of the Invisible World' - an account of the trials

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1693

Phips issues a general pardon

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January 1693

New Superior Court of Judicature established, led by Stoughton

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May 1693

Court met for final time

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February 1693

Phips critical of Stoughton in a letter to King William

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1695

Government in London repeals Massachusetts Legislature from 1692 which had enabled swift prosecutions

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January 1697

Samuel Sewall, a judge involved, apologised and asked for forgiveness

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1706

Ann Putnam would apologise

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1711

Compensation paid to families of victims