All of the following may have contributed to the mass hysteria that led to the Salem Trials except. O Rivalry between the farming Salem Village and the business-oriented Salem Town. Strong, trustworthy leaders insisted in the existence of witchcraft. The Puritans' belief in God was faltering in the New World. The people were already on edge from the close proximity of the Native Americans. The strange behavior of the girls brought on by ergot food poisoning.
All of the following may have contributed to the mass hysteria that led to the Salem Trials except. O Rivalry between the farming Salem Village and the business-oriented Salem Town. Strong, trustworthy leaders insisted in the existence of witchcraft. The Puritans' belief in God was faltering in the New World. The people were already on edge from the close proximity of the Native Americans. The strange behavior of the girls brought on by ergot food poisoning.
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![Which of the following causes do you think led to the Salen Witch Trials the MOST?
Young girls seeking attention
Ergot poisoning
Rivalry between the town and the village
Mass hysteria from regional influences (Native American attacks, disease, etc.)
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Religious superstitions and fears](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb9bfc44a-f9e5-478e-a68e-eac1b3d5b715%2Fbbdab4fa-c6ed-45f2-9759-5f54fd675eb4%2Fzv16rzm_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following causes do you think led to the Salen Witch Trials the MOST?
Young girls seeking attention
Ergot poisoning
Rivalry between the town and the village
Mass hysteria from regional influences (Native American attacks, disease, etc.)
Your Answer
Religious superstitions and fears
![All of the following may have contributed to the mass hysteria that led to the Salem
Trials except.
Rivalry between the farming Salem Village and the business-oriented Salem
Town.
Strong, trustworthy leaders insisted in the existence of witchcraft.
The Puritans' belief in God was faltering in the New World.
The people were already on edge from the close proximity of the Native
Americans.
O The strange behavior of the girls brought on by ergot food poisoning.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb9bfc44a-f9e5-478e-a68e-eac1b3d5b715%2Fbbdab4fa-c6ed-45f2-9759-5f54fd675eb4%2Fmh9czc_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:All of the following may have contributed to the mass hysteria that led to the Salem
Trials except.
Rivalry between the farming Salem Village and the business-oriented Salem
Town.
Strong, trustworthy leaders insisted in the existence of witchcraft.
The Puritans' belief in God was faltering in the New World.
The people were already on edge from the close proximity of the Native
Americans.
O The strange behavior of the girls brought on by ergot food poisoning.
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