What were the reasons for the witch craze in Tudor times?

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2026-04-23 07:05

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During the Tudor era, witches were tried for inflicting death and disease on livestock and people, causing miscarriages or hurting children. Aside from a few who did not pass the "witch tests" and were burned alive or hanged, the Tudor period did not have a witch craze. The witch mania in Britain occurred under James I, the first Stuart King.

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