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		<title>By: Frances Hunter</title>
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		<description>Very interesting article. It seems witches were scapegoated for just about everything in this era.

I was interested to learn recently that, in spite of the notorious incident at Salem, witch fever never really got going in the colonies, and was much more devastating in Europe. In fact, those leaders who were involved at Salem lost their reputations and influence when the extent of the debacle became known. If you decide to write any more about this topic, I&#039;d love to read your thoughts on why you think the Americas largely escaped the witch burning craze.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting article. It seems witches were scapegoated for just about everything in this era.</p>
<p>I was interested to learn recently that, in spite of the notorious incident at Salem, witch fever never really got going in the colonies, and was much more devastating in Europe. In fact, those leaders who were involved at Salem lost their reputations and influence when the extent of the debacle became known. If you decide to write any more about this topic, I&#8217;d love to read your thoughts on why you think the Americas largely escaped the witch burning craze.</p>
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