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30 May, 16:32

What was an underlying social cause of the Salem Witch Trials?

a) the arrival of Anne Hutchinson, who claimed to be in direct communication with God

b) the growing economic disparity in New England society

c) a move by the Catholics to seize political power in the New England colonies

d) the desire to create a community that followed Calvinist doctrine

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  1. 30 May, 19:38
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    d) the desire to create a community that followed Calvinist doctrine
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