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  • PABLO R. ROCES

    @Pavlinrodriguez

    Madrid

Updated Wednesday, 9June2021-13: 12

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"A man may believe that God sleeps, but he sees everything."

If one sentence can define the Salem trials above any other, that was the one left by

Arthur Miller

in his work

The Crucible

.

Because that omnipresence of God and an exacerbated belief in the divine was what led

19 people to the gallows

, one more to be crushed by stones to confess more than 150 to prison accused of witchcraft between June 1692 and May of 1693 in the present-day English colony of Massachusetts

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