Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 8

Satan In Salem

Annotated Bibliography

Angela Magana Aguilar

Primary Sources

Napa Valley. Examination of Sarah Goode,

www.napavalley.edu/people/bschaffer/Documents/HIST%20120%20Spring%202014/So

urces%20Puritanism.pdf. Accessed 6 Sept. 2017. This primary source is the examination

of Sarah Goode, one of the ladies prosecuted. I used it to help me understand how the

trials were held so I would be able to describe them accurately.

Salem, Massachusetts. Emaze, www.emaze.com/@AORFZTWLQ/salem-witch-trials. Accessed

9 Nov. 2017. This is an image of two ladies sitting in front of a window with a figure in

the background that has been hung and it was put into a newspaper during this time. I

used this as part of a slideshow on the page talking about the opposing argument.

Salem Witchcraft Papers from the Massachusetts Historical Society. Salem Witch Trials,

salem.lib.virginia.edu/people?group.num=&mbio.num=mb3. Accessed 18 Sept. 2017.

This was a primary source, and it was the hearing of George Burroughs trial, and it also

had a small paragraph off to the side talking about him. I used this information when I

talked about the conflict.

Salem Witch Trials. History.com,

www.history.com/news/women-werent-only-victims-of-salem-witch-trials. Accessed 9

Nov. 2017. This is a picture of two accused people being prosecuted that was drawn in

1692. I used this picture on the page of my website that talked about the conflict.
Secondary Sources

The Aftermath. Salem Witch Trials,

sites.google.com/a/mymps.us/1thomassalemwitchtrials/the-aftermath. Accessed 6 Nov.

2017. This website talked about what happened after the trials ended and how it affects us

now. I used this information when I talked about what happened at the end of the

conflict.

Blumberg, Jess. A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials. Smithsonian.com, 23 Oct. 2007,

www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-the-salem-witch-trials-175162489/.

Accessed 9 Sept. 2017. This article talked about and described the two little girls that

started the accusations, and who they accused. I used this when I was talking about my

conflict, and a little bit for my background information.

A Brief History of the Salem Witch Trials. Smithsonian.com, 23 Oct. 2007,

www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-the-salem-witch-trials-175162489/.

Accessed 6 Nov. 2017. This picture is of a young lady, im not sure who, being hung. I

used this picture on the thesis part of my website next to a quote.

Chronology of Events Relating to the Salem Witchcraft Trials. Famous Trials,

famous-trials.com/salem/2075-asal-ch. Accessed 14 Sept. 2017. This website was a

timeline of all the important events leading up to and during the trials. I used this

information to help with describing the events leading up to the conflict and what

happened during the conflict.

Court Trial of Witches. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CourtTrialofWitches.png. Accessed 9

Nov. 2017. This is a picture depicting the first trial of the whole fiasco, and in it is shown
many absurdities that could be blamed on a witch. I used this drawing as the background

for the last page of my website.

Giles Corey. Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials. Accessed 9 Nov. 2017. This

is a picture of the way Giles Corey was prosecuted, so instead of the usual hanging, he

was crushed by rocks. I used this picture in a slideshow on my opposing sides page.

Goodheart, Adam. How Satan Came to Salem. The Atlantic, Nov. 2015,

www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/11/how-satan-came-to-salem/407866/.

Accessed 22 Sept. 2017. This websites main focus was talking about all of the people

prosecuted, and it described how some were killed. I used this information when I was

talking about the affects on history.

Hanging of Bridget Bishop. History of Massachusetts Blog, Rebecca Beatrice Brokks, 11 Oct.

2011, historyofmassachusetts.org/bridget-bishop-witch-or-easy-target/. Accessed 2 Nov.

2017. This is a drawing of the hanging of one of the accused, and her name was Bridget

Bishop. I used this picture as a background for my website.

Hangings. infograph.venngage.com/p/164104/salem-witch-trials. Accessed 6 Nov. 2017. This is

an image of four people being hung in public. I used this as a background picture on the

part of my website where I talk about background information.

Life after Death. The Salem Journal: The Aftermath,

people.ucls.uchicago.edu/~snekros/Salem%20Journal/Aftermath/SamMSamF.html.

Accessed 6 Nov. 2017. This website talked about the lives of the accusers and judges

after the trials ended. I used this information when I talked about what happened at the

end of the conflict.


Maloney, Alison. Hanging of George Burrows. The Sun, 23 Oct. 2016,

www.thesun.co.uk/living/2033112/this-is-what-really-happened-at-the-famous-salem-wit

ch-trials-of-1692/. Accessed 2 Nov. 2017. This is a picture that is currently at the Salem

Witchcraft Museum, and it is a recreation of the hanging of George Burrows. I used it as

background for the thesis page on my website.

Martha Corey. Wikipedia Commons,

commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Martha_Corey_and_Persecutors.JPG. Accessed 9

Nov. 2017. This is a picture of Martha Corey, one of the accused, in her jail cell. I used

this on the compromise page of my website.

Peabody Essex Museum. Eye Witness to History, www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/salem.htm.

Accessed 9 Nov. 2017. This is an image of a trial that has gone haywire as everyone

seems to be in a sort of panic. This picture was part of a slideshow on my opposing sides

page.

Quotes from the Witch Trials. Salem Witch Trials Research,

salemwitchtrialsresearch.wordpress.com/2015/01/06/quotes-from-the-witch-trials/.

Accessed 2 Oct. 2017. This website contained quotes from different people during the

trials. I am using these quotes to add to my website as decoration and to inform what

some people said during this time.

Salem Trial. Travel Channel,

www.travelchannel.com/interests/haunted/articles/salem-witch-trials. Accessed 9 Nov.

2017. This is a picture of people defending themselves during their trial. I used it on my

website as a background photo.


Salem Trials. History.com,

www.history.com/news/read-the-document-that-condemned-a-woman-to-death-in-the-sal

em-witch-trials. Accessed 9 Nov. 2017. This is a picture of a supposed witch showing

her evil powers. I used this picture as a background on the page of my website talking

about the leading up to the conflict.

Salem Witch Museum. The 1692 Salem Witch Trials,

www.salemwitchmuseum.com/education. Accessed 1 Sept. 2017. This website talks

about how the trials started off, which was with two little girls claiming they were

bewitched. I am using this information to describe the events of the trials and what the

conflict was.

Salem Witch Trials. History.com, www.history.com/topics/salem-witch-trials. Accessed 28

Aug. 2017. This source talked about a potential cause for the witch trials occurring and

also named a few people who were prosecuted. I am using this information to explain

what happened leading up to the conflict and why it might have happened.

The Salem Witch Trials. Salem Web, www.salemweb.com/guide/witches.php. Accessed 28

Sept. 2017. This website included quotes and how the families of those prosecuted were

paid back. I used this when I was talking about what happened at the end of the conflict.

The Salem Witch Trials, 1692. Eyewitness to History.com,

www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/salem.htm. Accessed 12 Sept. 2017. This article talked

about how many people were accused and the proof accusers used to show that they were

actual witches. I am using this information as part of my conflict information.


The Salem Witch Trials (1692) Cartoon. Youtube, youtu.be/jJJLy5_DlqY. Accessed 8 Nov.

2017. This video talked about how the Salem Witch Trials started, who started it, and

what happened during the trials. I used this video on the last page of my website that

talked about the trials affect in history.

Tituba. Smithsonian.com,

www.smithsonianmag.com/history/unraveling-mysteries-tituba-salem-witch-trials-18095

6960/. Accessed 4 Nov. 2017. This is a picture of Tituba, one of the accused people

during the hysteria. I used this picture on my background page on my website.

Trial. kidskonnect.com/history/salem-witch-trials/. Accessed 9 Nov. 2017. This is an image of

someone during their trial. I used it as background photo for my website page talking

about the conflict.

Trial in Salem, Massachusetts. www.britannica.com/event/Salem-witch-trials. Accessed 9 Nov.

2017. This is a picture of a lady argueing with the judge saying that she is not a witch. I

used this picture as a background for my opposing arguments.

A Witch. Finding Dulcinea,

www.findingdulcinea.com/features/multi-day/virtual-tourist/week-10/mon-salem.html.

Accessed 9 Nov. 2017. This is an image of a girl going to trial in handcuffs. I used it as a

background picture for the page on my website talking about the compromise.

You might also like