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A Witch Hunt A Witch Hunt Simulation: Simulation: Germany 1628 Germany 1628

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A Witch Hunt A Witch Hunt Simulation:Simulation:

Germany 1628Germany 1628

DirectionsDirections

• First, use the following slides on the First, use the following slides on the PowerPoint to answer questions on the PowerPoint to answer questions on the historical background of witchcraft. historical background of witchcraft.

• After completing the historical background After completing the historical background questions, complete the witch hunt questions, complete the witch hunt simulation.simulation.

Witch Scare Time Witch Scare Time

• During the Reformation and Religious During the Reformation and Religious Wars (from 1560-1660) the practice of Wars (from 1560-1660) the practice of witch hunting escalated to alarming witch hunting escalated to alarming rates, touching every part of Europe rates, touching every part of Europe from Ireland to Russia. Scholars from Ireland to Russia. Scholars currently estimate that during the 16th currently estimate that during the 16th and 17th centuries between 100,000 and 17th centuries between 100,000 and 200,000 people were officially tried and 200,000 people were officially tried for witchcraft, and between 50,000 and for witchcraft, and between 50,000 and 100,000 were executed. 100,000 were executed.

What was a “witch”?What was a “witch”?• ““A witch,” according Chief Justice Coke of A witch,” according Chief Justice Coke of

England, “was a person who hath conference England, “was a person who hath conference with the Devil to consult with him or to do with the Devil to consult with him or to do some act.” This definition by the highest some act.” This definition by the highest legal authority of England demonstrates that legal authority of England demonstrates that educated was well as ignorant people educated was well as ignorant people believed in witches. believed in witches.

• Witches were thought to be individuals who Witches were thought to be individuals who could mysteriously injure other people or could mysteriously injure other people or animals- by causing a person to become blind animals- by causing a person to become blind or impotent, for instance, or by preventing a or impotent, for instance, or by preventing a cow from giving milk. Belief in witches began cow from giving milk. Belief in witches began long before Christianity. For centuries, talks long before Christianity. For centuries, talks had circulated about old women who made had circulated about old women who made night time travels on greased broomsticks to night time travels on greased broomsticks to sabbats, or assemblies of witches, where sabbats, or assemblies of witches, where they participated in sexual orgies and feasted they participated in sexual orgies and feasted on the flesh of infants. In the popular on the flesh of infants. In the popular imagination, witches had definite imagination, witches had definite characteristics. The vast majority were characteristics. The vast majority were married women or widows between 50 and married women or widows between 50 and 70 years of age, crippled, with pockmarked 70 years of age, crippled, with pockmarked skin. They often practices midwifery or folk skin. They often practices midwifery or folk medicine, and most had sharp tongues and medicine, and most had sharp tongues and were quick to scold.were quick to scold.

Church illustration of a witch’s sabbat

What Caused the Increase in What Caused the Increase in Witch Hunts?Witch Hunts?

• The religious reformers The religious reformers who broke from the who broke from the Catholic Church during the Catholic Church during the Reformation held extreme Reformation held extreme notions about the Devil’s notions about the Devil’s powers. Also, the powers. Also, the insecurity created by the insecurity created by the religious wars contributed religious wars contributed to the growth of the belief to the growth of the belief in witches. in witches.

Picture of Satan’s Court from the 1200s

Cause: The Consequences of Cause: The Consequences of the Reformationthe Reformation

• Some scholars see witch hunts as a Some scholars see witch hunts as a consequences of the Reformation: rulers consequences of the Reformation: rulers proved their piety and religious commitment proved their piety and religious commitment either by fighting religious wars (between either by fighting religious wars (between Catholics and Protestants) or by cracking Catholics and Protestants) or by cracking down on persons considered social down on persons considered social delinquents. delinquents.

Cause: Demographic Cause: Demographic ChangesChanges

• Demographic changes are changes in the Demographic changes are changes in the population. During the 1500s and 1600s population. During the 1500s and 1600s people began to marry later and there was an people began to marry later and there was an increase in the number of women who did not increase in the number of women who did not marry at all, women who were not under a marry at all, women who were not under a man’s supervision became highly suspicious. man’s supervision became highly suspicious.

Cause: Socioeconomic FactorsCause: Socioeconomic Factors

• During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, there was severe inflation, periodic famines due there was severe inflation, periodic famines due to poor harvests, wars- causing a great increase to poor harvests, wars- causing a great increase in the numbers of beggars and homeless people. in the numbers of beggars and homeless people. In addition, the growth of commercial capitalism In addition, the growth of commercial capitalism began to undermine medieval communal values began to undermine medieval communal values of reciprocity and replace them with a new of reciprocity and replace them with a new individualistic ethic based on private property individualistic ethic based on private property and profit. All of these developments created an and profit. All of these developments created an atmosphere of fear and instability in which the atmosphere of fear and instability in which the poor were seen as threats, as agents of the devil. poor were seen as threats, as agents of the devil. Some scholars believe that these fears caused Some scholars believe that these fears caused people to accuse others of witchcraft.people to accuse others of witchcraft.

Women and WitchcraftWomen and Witchcraft

• The great European witch The great European witch scare reveals something scare reveals something about contemporary views of about contemporary views of women. Given the broad women. Given the broad feelings of misogyny feelings of misogyny (meaning hatred for women) (meaning hatred for women) in Western religion, the long-in Western religion, the long-held belief that women were held belief that women were more susceptible to the more susceptible to the Devil, and the belief that Devil, and the belief that women were sexually women were sexually insatiable, is the primary insatiable, is the primary reason why more women reason why more women were accused of witchcraft. were accused of witchcraft. As the most important capital As the most important capital crime (meaning a crime crime (meaning a crime punishable by death), punishable by death), witchcraft has considerable witchcraft has considerable significance in women’s significance in women’s history.history.

Why did the Craze End?Why did the Craze End?

• Witch hunting declined only in the 18th century, Witch hunting declined only in the 18th century, when the Enlightenment began- this was a when the Enlightenment began- this was a movement that stressed logic and science as a movement that stressed logic and science as a means of understanding the world. The means of understanding the world. The Enlightenment, beginning in the late 1680s, Enlightenment, beginning in the late 1680s, suggested that there was no real evidence that suggested that there was no real evidence that alleged witches caused real harm, and taught alleged witches caused real harm, and taught that the use of torture to force confessions was that the use of torture to force confessions was inhumane. Once the educated ruling class inhumane. Once the educated ruling class started to doubt witches, the craze began to started to doubt witches, the craze began to end.end.

Witch Hunt SimulationWitch Hunt Simulation

• Go to Go to http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/witch/hunt/index.html

• Complete the simulation and answer the Complete the simulation and answer the questions that follow.questions that follow.