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Salem pirate hanged in 1704
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Governor who ruled that spectral evidence was not admissible in court
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Arrested, tried, convicted, and hanged based on spectral evidence
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Once Salem's wealthiest merchant, he was accused of witchcraft
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Four year old accused of witchcraft and imprisoned
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Presiding judge of the witchcraft trials
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America's first millionaire
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Pirate captain
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Carib slave who confessed to being a witch
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Salem's first settler |
(A) Elias Hasket Derby
(B) Dorcas Good
(C) John Hathorne
(D) John Lambert
(E) Sir William Phipps
(F) Roger Conant
(G) Philip English
(H) Tituba
(I) Thomas Hawkins
(J) Bridgit Bishop
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