Sarah Good was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. The charges against her included being a witch, which encompassed various accusations such as causing harm to others and practicing sorcery. Good consistently denied these charges, asserting her innocence and claiming that the accusations were motivated by personal grievances rather than factual evidence. Her steadfast denial, however, did not prevent her conviction and execution.
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