The Puritans were deeply religious and believed in a strict interpretation of The Bible, which included the existence of evil forces and witchcraft. Their rigid social structure and fear of the unknown made them anxious about anything that challenged their beliefs or community stability. Witches were seen as a direct threat to their moral order, and the fear of witchcraft was exacerbated by societal tensions, such as economic hardship and political strife. This culminated in events like the Salem witch trials, where paranoia and suspicion led to widespread accusations and persecution.
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