The Salem Witches from 1692 to Today
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/4316/witchs.html
Theme: Educational.
Purpose: A paper written to give an accurate account of the Salem Witch Trials and the perceptions of witches in 1692 and in the present.
Author: Laurie Cabot, "The Official Witch Of Salem, Massachusetts.
Design Elements: A single page, written as a paper, explaining the trials and their significance to the present. The background is green leaves, with yellow writing. No links to other web pages.
Special Features: Bibliography, including key Salem Witch Craft historians.
Authenticity: 2
Historical Accuracy: 4
Navigability: 2
Scope: A brief paper explaining the trials and reasons for the trials, as well as an analysis of its enduring themes.
Overall Rating:
Abstract:
This site is apparently a paper written by a woman in Salem Massachusetts, naming herself "the Official Witch of Salem, Massachusetts. It is historically accurate, and leads the viewer to credible sources. It also includes an accurate list of those that died in Salem in conjunction with the trials with their respective dates of death.
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