Bizarre Facts You Never Knew About the Salem Witch Trials

The Governor’s Wife

Maine State Museum

In 1693, when witnesses accused the wife of the newly-appointed Governor William Phips, of witchcraft with spectral evidence, the governor stepped in and put a stop to the witch trials. He declared that spectral evidence was not concrete evidence, which radically overturned all of the trials. He ended the power of the court and prohibited arrests, which, in time, released all the accused who were in jail. 

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