It is really interesting that Sewall would convict so many "witches" and then all of a sudden recant his statements feeling guilty in convicting innocent people. What was the trigger that made him change his mind? Just a change of heart all together?
It is really interesting that Sewall would convict so many "witches" and then all of a sudden recant his statements feeling guilty in convicting innocent people. What was the trigger that made him change his mind? Just a change of heart all together?
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