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The convicted were executed by hanging.
Nineteen people were hanged during the Salem witch trials.
They really aren't. The Salem Witch Trials tried regular people accused of witchcraft and convicted in Puritan society. The Rosenburg Trials tried two people who were trying to spy on the US during a time of diplomatic hostilities.
2 in 1692 all 26 who actually went to trial (lots more were accused) were convicted.
John Proctor was accused and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials.
There were no actual, practicing witches invovled, accused or otherwise existing in Salem during the witch trials.
19. 14 women, 5 men.
Torture was no utilized for getting confessions during the Salem Witch Trials.
outside of Salem
Obviously, the Salem Witch Trials tried a very different crime. But, other than that, the Salem Trials were very much like a normal civil trial today.
During the Salem Witch Trials in Salem Massachusetts in 1692, 19 were hanged, 1 was pressed to death and as many as 13 died in prison.
They would tickle the witch