The majority of those accused of witchcraft during historical witch hunts were often marginalized individuals, including women, the elderly, and those who defied social norms. Many were seen as outsiders or had previous conflicts with their neighbors, making them easy targets for suspicion. Accusations frequently stemmed from personal grievances, economic hardship, or societal fears, rather than concrete evidence of wrongdoing. Additionally, women were disproportionately accused due to prevailing gender stereotypes that associated femininity with witchcraft.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.