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The Mystery of John Colter: The Man Who Discovered Yellowstone

ePub The Mystery of John Colter: The Man Who Discovered Yellowstone by Ronald M. Anglin; Larry E. Morris in History

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It was not so long ago that the belief in witchcraft was shared by members of all levels of society. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; diseases were feared by all; the infant mortality rate was high; and around one in six harvests was likely to fail. In the small rural communities in which most people lived; affection and enmity could build over long periods. When misfortune befell a family; they looked to their neighbours for support - and for the cause. During the sixteenth century; Europe was subject to a fevered and pious wave of witch hunts and trials. As the bodies of accused women burnt right across the Continent; the flames of a nationwide witch hunt were kindled in England. In 1612 nine women were hanged in the Pendle witch trials; the prosecution of the Chelmsford witches in 1645 resulted in the biggest mass execution in England; and in the mid-1640s the Witch finder General instigated a reign of terror in the Puritan counties of East Anglia. Hundreds of women were accused and hanged. It wasn't until the latter half of the seventeenth century that witch-hunting went into decline.In this book; Andrew and David Pickering present a comprehensive catalogue of witch hunts; arranged chronologically within geographical regions. The tales of persecution within these pages are testimony to the horror of witch-hunting that occurred throughout England in the hundred years after the passing of the Elizabethan Witchcraft Act of 1563.


#687536 in Books Anglin Ronald M 2016-04-29Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.99 x .83 x 6.02l; .0 #File Name: 1442262826274 pagesThe Mystery of John Colter The Man Who Discovered Yellowstone


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I thought the book was interesting but I wish it flowed better. I'm sure it's difficult to write about someone ...By JJThe story of Colter is remarkable. I thought the book was interesting but I wish it flowed better. I'm sure it's difficult to write about someone when there are so many missing pieces to the story.4 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy WandaExcellent book. Very thoroughly researched.1 of 6 people found the following review helpful. would not recommend!By Thomas J.Not what I expected; would not recommend!

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