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Martha and Giles Corey are the beginning of my family line. ❤️ So happy you brought them up! But Giles told them "more weight!" As they stacked heavy rock upon rock on him. And that's still the Corey attitude to this day! ❤️
Hi, I'm currently writing an essay on the witchcraft trials and I would love to ask you a few questions? Would it be okay if I gave you my email and got in contact? I'd be interested to hear anything you have to share!
I have heard it postulated that one of the first children could possibly have had epilepsy, and that the following children were noticing the attention it had garnered her. Of course power, greed and prejudice can make that a real landslide. If I'm remembering right, the accusations went as far as the governor's wife before they pulled the reigns on that cart.
@@BaileySarian GAGAGAGAGAGA! I will now count to 3 and then I am still the unprettiest TH-camr of all time. 1...2...3. GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! Btw I have TWO very HOT GIRLfriends who I show off in my v*deos. Thank you for your attention, dear bauley
i was in a play about the salem witch trials but before we even started anything in the theatre, we spent like a month learning about all of this and how this is not just a play script in your hands, it was an incredibly complex, politically driven, misogynistic, xenophobic, and racist part of history. fun fact: it was all in old english so we spoke like shakespeare, and we found ourselves using the lingo in our daily lives, which was kinda funny to hear.
Giles Corey is my 10th great grandfather and i loved that he would never give them a plea of yay or nay, his last words were “More Weight” & i always looked at that as an ‘Eff you’ in a way(:
Thats so cool. Im related to Bridge Bishop the first one to be hung and if you go to salem you may run into her spirit for people have said they have herd from her.
I too am a relative of a woman killed I'm the Salem Witch trials, but from one of the surrounding towns. She was a Sarah as well Sarah O'white, a poor Irish woman who was widowed before she came to America and had one child who was my 9th great grandmother on my father's side according to the ancestry research my aunt did. On my father's Dads side who is also of Irish descent we're related to William Butler Yeats, W.B Yeats respectfully. I wonder just how many people have Irish ancestry who's families were a part of the witch trials. Is anyone in this comment section of Irish descent as well?
@@kaylasellers158 yes i am on both sides of my family but only on my moms side for the Salem trials. Bridge Bishop was accused as a witch because all her three husbands died a bit suspiciously and people said it was because she did witch craft and curse them
You couldn't win even. If you did not die by the torture or even punishment like drowning they would say "see! She's a witch!" and use a different method. However if she then died they said "oh oops, she wasn't a witch after all". 🤦♂️
I went to Salem last October. Such a fun place this time of the year! The witch museum has tons of info about this, and witches in general! There's a really cool fair that they put on in the town square!
This is so exciting that you’re talking about this! Elizabeth Howe - one of the women who was hanged during the Salem witch trials - was my 9th great grandmother! Thank you for telling her story.
I agree! I recently found out that my 9th great grandmother (Mary Estey) and her sister (Rebecca Nurse) were hanged as well. It is so refreshing to hear their stories outside of The Crucible from high school English or from other fictionalized or sensationalized stories.
This literally reminded me of reading the Crucible in high school, and I thought it was just a screenplay based on the Salem trials, but it's like almost a play by play 😮
Totally empathise, I've had severe period cramps since I was 13. Literally spent a week every month doing school work from home in high school because they were that bad.
For Bailey and anyone who hated history in school but loves it now: You're not alone! I have a Master's degree in History and I hated it in high school. It's a subject that's generally not taught in a way that sparks curiosity. It wasn't until I took a college gen-ed humanities course that I finally "got" what history is about and it rocked my world so hard that I changed my major the next semester. But it's not the teachers who are teaching history wrong; trust me, primary and secondary history teachers are freaking saints. The problem is stuff like standardized curriculae and tests, extremely limited budgets (aka no money for better textbooks or other class materials), and our teachers being so overwhelmed with all of their other duties that it's difficult to make deeper dives into a given topic and still stay on track. ANYWAY, I love it when folks integrate history into their regular content, because it almost always gets people to do a little Google-fu and read more about these events on their own. So, thanks for stoking our curiosity, Bailey! 💜
Yes! I'm working on my BA in history and BA in Cultural Anthropology and I remember this amazing teacher I had for history in 5th grade. He's like the entire reason I have this passion. His daughter was a travel agent and his son was an archivist and archeologist. So they would get him all kinds of stuff he could borrow for class. It was amazing and he just made us all actually think. For every teacher that does find a way to go a little beyond, thank you!!! It sticks with us!
I found this really depressing, there was an older woman, Ann Glover, who was accused of witchcraft and she wasn’t part of the community and was basically homeless. But she was asked to recite the Lord’s Prayer to prove she wasn’t a witch, but she was Irish and didn’t know English well so she could only recite in Gaelic. So she was hung for not being able to recite the lord prayer in English
Growing up in school in Ireland, we never learned to sing it in English, we only ever sang or recited it in Irish. Only recently has this stopped. I continued with youth choirs, the children, for a long time, could all sing it. It's gone now. The Ár Naithar is so beautiful 😇
@@kahmoun Well of course! If you are Irish and lived there , You would learn it in your own language(just as they would learn it in Spanish in south America ,or Portuguese).
I love how many details Bailey includes in her videos. I'm doing a PhD in Law, and for real I used one of your videos during a seminar I was participating in, the Rebecca Zahau case. The amount of work you put into your videos is incredibly admirable and appreciated. Thank you Bailey! x
@@terminator2660 she was just recommending someone to watch if you like bailey, y'all rlly gotta complain abt every single person trying to be nice right
I’m the direct relative to Rebecca Nurse from The Crucible; and she was historically executed by the chair of drowning torture or by hanging. Her sister, my other relative Sarah Goode, is also mentioned in the play/ book (The Crucible) & was also targeted by the young girls in early Salem as “sister witches”. Rebecca was just a blind, possibly senile, poor old lady so the perfect victim to blame for witchcraft. I own her mausoleum in Salem and it’s very cool to see people come there and write in the guestbook about their different views of witchcraft in history. Crazy family tree let me tell you.
Y'all know that nationally, healthcare workers can refuse to treat LGBTQ individuals, right? And just recently Texas said that social workers can refuse to serve LGBTQ people. But no one's rights are being taken away? 🙄 R-i-g-h-t.
I am an English teacher and teach "The Crucible" to my 11th graders. This is very informative and can add to my unit. May I share this video with my classes??
I’m sure that if you give credit where credit is due she will be fine because as long as you aren’t claiming you made it (I’m sure it would be hard to lie about that seeing as how, you know, it’s a different person) it is public and I don’t think there is anything wrong with that. But also you shouldn’t replace your whole lesson with this video because you’d be technically making money off of her content which isn’t cool but you could also assign the video as homework for them to watch the night before then you could talk about and elaborate on it the next day in class. Idk if this helped it might just be confusing but that’s what I think.
Bailey, I’ve been waiting to watch this one because it gives me anxiety. Rebecca Nurse is a great, great(etc.), aunt on my mother’s side (her maiden name is Nurse). So thank you for covering this. 🖤🖤
I'm descended down from Susannah North Martin, and several others of the accused. I make bright colored crochet witch hats, not the traditional black ones, as a tribute to Bridget Bishop. She was accused for a few reasons, one being that she had the local shopkeeper dye cloth for her clothes in bright 'ungodly' colors, that's why I make bright colored hats. She also was a tavern owner and supposedly a bit of a flirt (promiscuous to Puritans). My mom did the family genealogy and it's believed a lot of this was land grab, and of course the tainted rye bread. Most of the hanged bodies were thrown over a cliff into a ditch. My aunt who did the genealogy with my mom firmly believed that Susannah's sons came in the dark of night, found their mom's body, and buried her in the barn. Wish I knew where that property was, but so much is now covered by modern parking lots/shopping centers etc. Susannah's weaving loom, and I think her baby's cradle, are in the Macy-Colby house in Danvers
I love listening to Bailey. I am home alone and all my friends either have passed or live elsewhere. The way she tells the stories and seems to be talking to you makes it seem like a friend entertaining you and I wish I could listen to her every day. Keep it up Bailey, we love you
This is one of my favorites I've watched thus far! Informative, creative, amusing, and actually helps me have some hope the victims to some day lay at rest. Thank you Bailey! You rock!
Actually a documentary came out recently...they tested the soil and found high traces of arsenic that they think caused the hallucinations and stuff because kids started getting sick and acting weird at salem colleges recently too. Just thought that was interesting
Same. I haven’t finished it because my class is reading it but I really love act 1 and surprisingly, my class doesn’t feel weird when there is a word considered inappropriate or a word that some immature students would laugh at.
I usually "listen" to Bailey while I'm working with quick glances at the screen. TODAY I was so mesmerized by how beautiful her eyes were. I couldn't stop watching. Did anybody else notice how the color of her irises just popped. And she is so expressive. Mesmerized, mesmerized I say. Glad there was less makep today so I could just watch your eyes. *not creepy of me at all, right?*
Totally! Watched (mesmerised by the eyes) first time and then went back to see how to do the eyes... only to end up watching the whole thing again 🙈❤❤❤
7.5 MILLION & STILL COUNTING IN NOV 2024!! She deserves so much more! What an amazing chick who is not only HILARIOUS, but so loving, caring, & such a beautiful person inside & out!
Being interested in historical witch trials myself, I wanted to add some stuff: 1) Tituba was the one "teaching" the Parris children-- she honestly cared for the girls and (some historians believe) she wanted to share practices from her native culture with them. Unfortunately, these came across as "witchy". 2) Susannah Martin had a husband, but when he passed away, she inherited his land, making her a FEMALE LANDOWNER. It is thought that she was targeted so that the community could keep the patriarchal status quo. 3) The hysteria became so intense that a male minister eventually was accused. He infamously recited the Lord's Prayer during his hanging... something that witches were said to be incapable of earlier in the trials. He was still unconvincing. 4) I think that the Parris children were in so deep that they had to keep up their act. Honestly, they probably thought it fun to pretend to be bewitched. Life was so boring as a puritan child. What's sad is that the adults put a massive amount of merit on their accusations, using the children as the main pieces of evidence in each trial. What was a game to them was a death sentence for many innocent women and men. Bailey if u read this i love u!!! Your account was excellent
Historians have also been looking into the possibility that some inorganic poison/hallucinogenic plants/tree in play. An early frost that year and then some warmer weather could have fermented/changed some grains that were being stored in the village.
I was going to add that the 1st accused was teaching the girls as a fun activity, not knowing the hysteria of Salam. Unfortunately, she was of color, but she also disclaimed she practiced voodoo back-home hence witch doctor and why she was accused. Granted, there may have been some racial slander; I went to Salem 2 years ago on Halloween and went through the massive tours that discussed the details we don't learn in school. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend going to Salem on Halloween.
I’m from mass! I love when people tell stories of Salem I still live there 😊 there’s a lot of spooky stories from around here. I’d suggest researching the hocomock swap and the bridge water triangle I live in the heart of both!
Giles Corey actually did say something while being pressed to death. A crowd had gathered, and the judge demanded that he enter a plea. In response Giles groans, "MORE WEIGHT" The guy was super badass.
Let’s be honest, as much as a lot of us would like to go back in time and witness the Salem Witch Trials, most of us would probably get accused too while we’re there. 🧙♀️
@@alexusp they actually closed the road leading to Centralia pa (silent hill) last year due to people going back there and vandalizing the cemetery and the properties left behind
Hey Bailey! You'll also find that many of the women condemned to death were property owners, owned businesses or were set to inherit property as they were the eldest in their families. Some of these women also refused marriage to men in the Town of Salem. My conclusion is they just wanted these men and women out of the way as they were threats to the status quo. Thank you B! ❤
Additionally when they we imprisoned awaiting trial the accused had to pay for all their "accoutrements", including their jail cells. Their families were selling off plots of land so they could be comfortable (somewhat) and eat. Some of the cells were 2'x2' with two or three people in it with nowhere to relieve themselves. Giles Corey was also in a current land dispute with his neighbor and refused to sell any property to them, so they accused his wife.
@@JinMeowsoon yupper. We went to Salem for our honeymoon and went to all the mock trials, tours, etc. I can't find the book I bought while there but between historians and the books it tells the whole tale in detail about how the witch accusing was largely to do with the want of land.
Me: *watching Bailey on my laptop instead of doing school* My parents: *listening through the door to make sure I’m doing school* she has a weird history teacher
I can’t believe I started watching you when you just created the theme song, and now in 1 year, you’re close to 3 million subscribers. I’m so proud of you and your amazing creative journey. Love you lots! ❤️🎉
I know... it's crazy how fast her channel has grown! I started watching her like 6 months or so ago, and she didn't even have 1 million subscribers yet. I love watching her subscribers grow because if anyone deserves it, it's Bailey!
Almost 3M! Girl it's because listening to you is like sitting listening to a best friend tell me literally the best stories. LOVE YOU! 🎃 3M special should be you opeing a new chair 😂❤️
My wife absolutely loves this chick she is always tryinv to get me to watch her but if my wife is happy then I'm happy keep doing what your doing Bailey Sarian
Saw an old episode of Bewitched where she goes back to salem during the trials and in court she shows them real magic and says - see all those people you've found guilty were innocent, as I've just proved a real witch would never have been caught.... I was like you go Samantha!
thats something i liked about harry potter, i think in one of the books it was mentioned that any witches/wizards who were "burned on the stake" casted a spell that only made the flames tickle, which i thought was a neat touch :)
Loved the eye gem crystals. I would imagine nail gems from any nail kit would work 🤷♀️.? The key factor is that you got them from a nail kit therefore, you were helpful Bailey! ✨
It’s funny, while you were speaking I kept thinking “what if I could travel back in time” but then again I was like... “I’m Afro indigenous I’d probably be accused of witch craft too” Then at the end of the video you said something about racism and I was like, yeah no. Not for me lol.
You wouldn't have been accused. Tituba admitted to being a witch (although she really wasn't - she was just practicing something like voodoo). It did NOT cause a big uproar in black and brown people being accused. And if they did look sideways at a brown person, it would be because she told them all about her practices (probably some elaborations but nonetheless).
It’s been mentioned before that she has waited for a new chair longer than Pam Beasley. I think Fern needs to intervene. New chair for Bailey for an early Christmas gift!
Mondays: exists Bailey: I hope you're having a wonderful day so far. Me: Well I am now.. Loooooove the effort, the backgrounds, the makeup and most of all the stories!
The guy who died trying to keep them from taking his kids inheritance is a big clue as to what this was really motivated by, I think. Taking over land and assets from people accused was a factor I think just as big as bigotry and intolerance. Some people probably were this superstitious but I think a lot of them realized they could just name names and get rid of people
Agreed, I think the general public did believe the people they accused were witches and the people in charge used this fear to their advantage to get rid of people they didn't like. Mob mentality and religious fear are such powerful influences on people.
Sadly, the Salam witch trials were a blip compared to European ones (this isn't dismissing their pain obvs). Around 50,000 people (mostly women) were accused of witchcraft across Europe. Its both terrifying and amazing what lengths people go to, and how mass hysteria can grip a nation.
There are reports from literal villages writing to the clergy to do smth about the hunt thing as they were left with no single women of age to marry etc. 🤦🏻♀️
@@SoWhosGae You're saying the men left cared more about being single than that women were dying? Reminds me of the female infanticide going on in China and India.
So in regards to them not caring about the 4 year old being accused, if I remember correctly, Puritans saw all children as sinners. The whole "trials" were possibly a way for the men to gain control of some of the widowed women's land. I have also read about the fungus theory. I can see the affects of the fungus being used to further the seizure of other's property. I got to visit Salem last year & went to the memorial in the old cemetery. I also adore this make up. SO PRETTY!!
What ??? I'm confused... Why having children in the first place then? 🤔 Did puritans believe that they would stop being sinners at 18 or how does it work?
Most important reason for history to be told and not CHANGED. For years in Germany, the Holocaust was not taught in schools. It’s only been in the last 15 years that they introduced it into the curriculum. In the US, statues are being torn down and the origin of the country is being perverted. The IMPORTANCE of ANY country’s history is to TEACH it in order to learn and grow from it.
fun fact: it's believed that right before giles died, he yelled out a curse on the authority in salem. and ever since then almost every sheriff had died mysteriously from the same or similar causes to the point where they actually moved the sheriff's department outside of salem borders in fear of the curse.
That is not even close to being true....he said nothing according to most versions of his story, a few accounts claim he said nothing until just before his final breath and said 'more weight '....but 90% of what is written about him says he said nothing at all.
Once again, proof that ghost and ghoulies will NEVER be scarier or more dangerous than us humans and our lack of humanity and tons of ignorance and hatred.
Man: stands up for his wife
entire town: that's suspicious, that's weird
i feel like that whole concept is still a thing, only now those guys are "simps"
@@rachelbaker-holt5088 simp
idk man hes kinda sus
There like " Lets vote them off guys there sus "
Tbh it probably was weird back then
Bailey: *hits almost 3 mil on YT, buys a beautiful home, releases a palette and 2 nail lacquer collections*
Also Bailey: "I still haven't bought a new chair"
Hahaha I love it 😂
@Nikocados Hairy Fupa right! THATS why I find it sooo amusing 😂😂🤣
Ikr! Hopefully next it’s a Netflix series 😍
I think she loves that chair too much to replace it at this point lol
Haha I always think that
Man: "no, my wife is not a witch"
The whole town: "suspish.... he must be a witch too"
True because it was also a profit thing they would take your home land money and anything of value before they killed you.
reminds me of-
red:yellow ain't the imp
others: if its red, yellow sus too
@@chubs7469 it can't be purple we scanned together
Black sus black and purple imp.
@@baki9613lol
btw you are sus , you said purp scanned and also said purp and black imp
@@chubs7469 oh I was quoting a chat that actually happened when everyone literally saw those two colors scan lol
Martha and Giles Corey are the beginning of my family line. ❤️ So happy you brought them up! But Giles told them "more weight!" As they stacked heavy rock upon rock on him. And that's still the Corey attitude to this day! ❤️
Hi, I'm currently writing an essay on the witchcraft trials and I would love to ask you a few questions? Would it be okay if I gave you my email and got in contact? I'd be interested to hear anything you have to share!
@@abbistone6371 how would she know anything about what happened?? She's not her ancestor 💀
Everyone accused in the witch trials: "I'm not a witch."
Town's people: "That's exactly what a witch would say, WITCH!"
tbh that is probably what happened
so basically the accused “witches” had no hope of getting out of the situation😭
@@elizaweston133 that was exactly what happened. Everyone was accused.
Exactly!
@@kiana_bon_vivant yea, sad times 💀
I can’t believe Bailey is nearly at 3 million 🤯 I remember when she had less than 100K and I’m so proud 🥺 so so well deserved 🤍🤍
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Bailey to fly: " I will punch you in the face "
Fly: " I just wanted to hear the theme song"
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Now I’m sad for the poor fly 😢
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Lol that fly part ws too funny
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Them accusing a little baby child just kills me 😥 poor little thing.
Have you ever read the book 1984?
Same
@@mariafox9226 I can't bring myself to read it. I know the contents lol
@@Ellisif333 what is the contents?
@@shai_town_ it's a fictional story about a dystopian government. The problem is, we are living it for real and have been for a long time.
The whole Salem Witch Trials reminds me of the Spider-Man meme were they’re all pointing fingers at one another 😂
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That’s really what happened tho 😭
"as a man of scinece- *WITCHES* "
Haha haha it’s so funny when women get burned alive 🤣🤣
women in 17th century salem: so i was thinking--
town: WITCH!
And the only husband who spoke up for his wife was pressed to death. Smh. So sad
Basically lol women aren’t allowed to have their own thoughts and opinions... WITCH!
can you do the "Voodoo Queen" of New Orleans?
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@Leoné Blackrose oh wow how did you find that out?
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That would be awesome, Marie Laveau is one of my ABSOLUTE favorites
I have heard it postulated that one of the first children could possibly have had epilepsy, and that the following children were noticing the attention it had garnered her. Of course power, greed and prejudice can make that a real landslide. If I'm remembering right, the accusations went as far as the governor's wife before they pulled the reigns on that cart.
This woman has the power to make a true crime story sound like high school gossip and I'm here for it
thanx so much for all the likes like dzamn....
Psst, it's The Crucible.
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But for real this is the best way to describe it
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She just hit 1M & then 2M this year & now she’s so close to 3M! That’s so insane but I couldn’t be happier cause if anyone deserves it, it’s Bailey!
I just wrote a comment as bout it ...but I don't think it got posted😏...
But your channel Exploded!!!!🤭😘
Right! love to see her grow 💝👏🏽👏🏽🏁
I hope she makes it to 3M in 2020.
Now close to 4m. We love that for her👑
Now she’s over 4 million
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@@BaileySarian GAGAGAGAGAGA! I will now count to 3 and then I am still the unprettiest TH-camr of all time. 1...2...3. GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! Btw I have TWO very HOT GIRLfriends who I show off in my v*deos. Thank you for your attention, dear bauley
i was in a play about the salem witch trials but before we even started anything in the theatre, we spent like a month learning about all of this and how this is not just a play script in your hands, it was an incredibly complex, politically driven, misogynistic, xenophobic, and racist part of history. fun fact: it was all in old english so we spoke like shakespeare, and we found ourselves using the lingo in our daily lives, which was kinda funny to hear.
The Crucible ! love the play, hate Abigaile and her frinds
Giles Corey is my 10th great grandfather and i loved that he would never give them a plea of yay or nay, his last words were “More Weight” & i always looked at that as an ‘Eff you’ in a way(:
You can really be proud of him. Its nice at least he wasn't forgotten.
Of all the people accused of witchcraft during the Salem Trials, he was my favorite to hear and read about.
Thats so cool. Im related to Bridge Bishop the first one to be hung and if you go to salem you may run into her spirit for people have said they have herd from her.
I too am a relative of a woman killed I'm the Salem Witch trials, but from one of the surrounding towns. She was a Sarah as well Sarah O'white, a poor Irish woman who was widowed before she came to America and had one child who was my 9th great grandmother on my father's side according to the ancestry research my aunt did. On my father's Dads side who is also of Irish descent we're related to William Butler Yeats, W.B Yeats respectfully. I wonder just how many people have Irish ancestry who's families were a part of the witch trials. Is anyone in this comment section of Irish descent as well?
@@kaylasellers158 yes i am on both sides of my family but only on my moms side for the Salem trials. Bridge Bishop was accused as a witch because all her three husbands died a bit suspiciously and people said it was because she did witch craft and curse them
People in the 1600's.
Woman: I have a thought.
Men: WITCH!!
And if any men r decent and stands up they’re witches too.
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Man : * Defends woman *
Other men : WITCH!!
🌛🌝🌜✨ = witch
That thinking still exists
The stuff that they did to prove if someone is a witch or not sounds like witch craft to me 🤔
You couldn't win even. If you did not die by the torture or even punishment like drowning they would say "see! She's a witch!" and use a different method. However if she then died they said "oh oops, she wasn't a witch after all".
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@@Fluffy-Fluffy I think about that more than I should like it was a lose lose situation
That'd be ironic. The actual witches blamed it on others to keep the heat off themselves.
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Yep. Cotton mathers dad increase actually wrote a book condemning it for that reason.
I went to Salem last October. Such a fun place this time of the year! The witch museum has tons of info about this, and witches in general! There's a really cool fair that they put on in the town square!
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Bailey: “I’ll PUNCH YOU”
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The fly : aight bet
Girl: accidentally does math
Town: WITCH!
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This is so exciting that you’re talking about this! Elizabeth Howe - one of the women who was hanged during the Salem witch trials - was my 9th great grandmother! Thank you for telling her story.
Whoa! That’s so crazy but so cool! Not that she was hanged of course. That you’re related to such a huge controversial time in history
WOAHHH TELL YOUR GREAT GRANDMA SORRY - massachusetts (er? ion? massachusetter??)
We just discovered that Elizabeth was my fiancé’s 9th great grandmother via Ancestry! How cool!
I agree! I recently found out that my 9th great grandmother (Mary Estey) and her sister (Rebecca Nurse) were hanged as well. It is so refreshing to hear their stories outside of The Crucible from high school English or from other fictionalized or sensationalized stories.
Well, Giles DID say something eventually: "MORE...WEIGHT" and then died.
RIP BADASS DUDE
Seriously, tho, Giles Corey has always been a hero of mine
apparently he beat one of his servants to death with a stick so yeah...
Bailey: “I will fight you, fly.”
Also Bailey talking about history: “I would love to be a fly on the wall”
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With a mutant Venus Fly Trap in the background lol
Coincidence????? Hmmmm. Suspish!
Bailey can you please cover the Stanford prison experiment !! I’d love to hear your version
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Bailey to a fly: I will PUNCH you in the FACE!"
also Bailey: "I'd love to go back and be a fly on the wall"
The fly: "Woooooow"
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This literally reminded me of reading the Crucible in high school, and I thought it was just a screenplay based on the Salem trials, but it's like almost a play by play 😮
Imagine if the girls were just experiencing period cramps and were moving weird to try for the pain to stop
This describes me XD
That was actually my first thought as well.
Totally empathise, I've had severe period cramps since I was 13. Literally spent a week every month doing school work from home in high school because they were that bad.
😂😂 I was thinking about this. I'm sure some of them were just PMSing
Never had period cramps. 🙏🏻
I feel like Bailey has one of those theme songs that is so iconic that whenever you hear it you get this urge to sing along
Just the urge? I always sing along with her!! 🖤
IKR, I just be skipping the part where she talks about her sponsors just to sing along to the theme songs.
@@sparkliep1nk me too 😅
Yeah it’s really stuck she can’t get rid of it now. I sing it too
YUP! I sing it with her!
Women: *defending themselves and saying they aren't witches*
People in Salem: "That's suspicious..... That's weird...."
sounds a lot like Among Us
Literally that cardi b meme
skkddhsl I can't escape from this meme please-
When I say I am not the impostor
People in Salem: “that’s suspish”
For Bailey and anyone who hated history in school but loves it now: You're not alone! I have a Master's degree in History and I hated it in high school. It's a subject that's generally not taught in a way that sparks curiosity. It wasn't until I took a college gen-ed humanities course that I finally "got" what history is about and it rocked my world so hard that I changed my major the next semester. But it's not the teachers who are teaching history wrong; trust me, primary and secondary history teachers are freaking saints. The problem is stuff like standardized curriculae and tests, extremely limited budgets (aka no money for better textbooks or other class materials), and our teachers being so overwhelmed with all of their other duties that it's difficult to make deeper dives into a given topic and still stay on track. ANYWAY, I love it when folks integrate history into their regular content, because it almost always gets people to do a little Google-fu and read more about these events on their own. So, thanks for stoking our curiosity, Bailey! 💜
Yes! I'm working on my BA in history and BA in Cultural Anthropology and I remember this amazing teacher I had for history in 5th grade. He's like the entire reason I have this passion.
His daughter was a travel agent and his son was an archivist and archeologist. So they would get him all kinds of stuff he could borrow for class. It was amazing and he just made us all actually think.
For every teacher that does find a way to go a little beyond, thank you!!! It sticks with us!
Very true!! I went on a huge deep dive on Salem and history with the sheriffs and the curses etc after this episode
I found this really depressing, there was an older woman, Ann Glover, who was accused of witchcraft and she wasn’t part of the community and was basically homeless. But she was asked to recite the Lord’s Prayer to prove she wasn’t a witch, but she was Irish and didn’t know English well so she could only recite in Gaelic. So she was hung for not being able to recite the lord prayer in English
✨Christianity✨
Growing up in school in Ireland, we never learned to sing it in English, we only ever sang or recited it in Irish. Only recently has this stopped. I continued with youth choirs, the children, for a long time, could all sing it. It's gone now. The Ár Naithar is so beautiful 😇
@@kahmoun Well of course! If you are Irish and lived there , You would learn it in your own language(just as they would learn it in Spanish in south America ,or Portuguese).
Most hilarious part is the colonizers moved here for religious freedom🤣🤣
I feel bad for the black witches the original ones
Judge: swearsies that this woman is a witch?
Man: double swearsies
Judge: seems legit
“Pinky promise your honor. No cap. “
This woman is a witch
The men: Facts
Man: I have evidence
Judge: this just says “trust me bro”
Judge: ….sounds legit to me
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haha, dead
What’s scary is that hundreds of years have passed and we still see strains of the same behaviour in today’s society.
Cancel culture
mob mentality has always existed in people, and prob will never stop existing
I was thinking the same thing. It’s 2020 guys! Lets Just embrace each other for who we are.
@@bushdenae “Cancel culture” hardly ever has dire consequences, if any. It isn’t comparable to these witch trials.
@@TheNaomiChristina she was talking about the behavior and that I would say is comparable and I am standing by that
I would have gotten an "A" in American History if Ms. Sarian was my Teacher!
There is a book called "Lies My Teacher Told Me" which breaks down a lot of the falsehoods we were told as children. 10/10 would recommend
I love how many details Bailey includes in her videos. I'm doing a PhD in Law, and for real I used one of your videos during a seminar I was participating in, the Rebecca Zahau case. The amount of work you put into your videos is incredibly admirable and appreciated.
Thank you Bailey! x
If you think Bailey is bomb, please check out Stephanie Harlowe. Her videos are AMAZEBALLS! Sometimes she does three part videos!
whatisinaname anyway stop comparing, just enjoy the video
@@terminator2660 she was just recommending someone to watch if you like bailey, y'all rlly gotta complain abt every single person trying to be nice right
@@whatisinanameanyway7356 and Kendall Rae
@@whatisinanameanyway7356 Stephanie is my faveee 🖤 I can't wait to get some of her 'dont hex me' merch lol 🤣
Imagine if these women whipped out their Aqua Tofana and gave them all a real reason to be scared.
Dbags.
I mean, I wouldn't have ratted any of them out. 😏
PLS
Especially the husband that agreed his wife was a witch lol
Add it to the town well 🤷🏻♀️
I mean... Actual witches might have not been a bad thing in these circumstances... These people were begging to be taught a lesson.
I’m the direct relative to Rebecca Nurse from The Crucible; and she was historically executed by the chair of drowning torture or by hanging. Her sister, my other relative Sarah Goode, is also mentioned in the play/ book (The Crucible) & was also targeted by the young girls in early Salem as “sister witches”. Rebecca was just a blind, possibly senile, poor old lady so the perfect victim to blame for witchcraft. I own her mausoleum in Salem and it’s very cool to see people come there and write in the guestbook about their different views of witchcraft in history. Crazy family tree let me tell you.
I thought the crucible was a fictional story
someone: has different opinion
Villagers: ITS A WITCH!
Sounds like liberalism.
@@awaits2994 Not when conservatives are actively trying to take rights away from people who are different than them.
@@cya.6616 What rights are conservatives trying to take away? Please expound.
@@cya.6616 What are the exact legislative measures being taken to "take away rights"?
I'm not conservative but liberalism is cancer.
Y'all know that nationally, healthcare workers can refuse to treat LGBTQ individuals, right? And just recently Texas said that social workers can refuse to serve LGBTQ people. But no one's rights are being taken away? 🙄 R-i-g-h-t.
At the beginning of this episode she was gonna throw hands with a fly. By the end she wished she was a fly.. sounds like a witch..
@@BaileySarian maybe the fly just wants to be on the wall and listen to you tell stories too 🤪
Suspish😂😂
I saw that too! Maybe that fly is Bailey come back in time from the future.....or a witch....? Suspish!! 🤣🤔
I am an English teacher and teach "The Crucible" to my 11th graders. This is very informative and can add to my unit. May I share this video with my classes??
you should do it anyway, they would love it
@@nellyb7645 she really should not, without permission.
It's on a public platform. It's open to share?
Would you still need permission? Idk.
People post videos to youtube publicly because they WANT them to be seen
I’m sure that if you give credit where credit is due she will be fine because as long as you aren’t claiming you made it (I’m sure it would be hard to lie about that seeing as how, you know, it’s a different person) it is public and I don’t think there is anything wrong with that. But also you shouldn’t replace your whole lesson with this video because you’d be technically making money off of her content which isn’t cool but you could also assign the video as homework for them to watch the night before then you could talk about and elaborate on it the next day in class. Idk if this helped it might just be confusing but that’s what I think.
Bailey, I’ve been waiting to watch this one because it gives me anxiety. Rebecca Nurse is a great, great(etc.), aunt on my mother’s side (her maiden name is Nurse). So thank you for covering this. 🖤🖤
Also, I got the opportunity to visit her home when I was a teenager, it still stands in Salem.
If rebecca nurse is your great aunt your ancestor could have been one of the accused mary Esty. And sarah cloyse.
On my ancestry dna test it said Rebecca nurse was related to me on my dads side
I'm descended down from Susannah North Martin, and several others of the accused. I make bright colored crochet witch hats, not the traditional black ones, as a tribute to Bridget Bishop. She was accused for a few reasons, one being that she had the local shopkeeper dye cloth for her clothes in bright 'ungodly' colors, that's why I make bright colored hats. She also was a tavern owner and supposedly a bit of a flirt (promiscuous to Puritans). My mom did the family genealogy and it's believed a lot of this was land grab, and of course the tainted rye bread. Most of the hanged bodies were thrown over a cliff into a ditch. My aunt who did the genealogy with my mom firmly believed that Susannah's sons came in the dark of night, found their mom's body, and buried her in the barn. Wish I knew where that property was, but so much is now covered by modern parking lots/shopping centers etc. Susannah's weaving loom, and I think her baby's cradle, are in the Macy-Colby house in Danvers
I was just like “hmm it’s Monday, I wonder if bailey uploaded..” opened TH-cam and it says she posted 14 seconds ago. YESSSS. Lol perfect timing
same i got so excited!!
I’m late. It’s been up for 21 min. But 28k views is AMAZING!!!! Go Bailey 💞
I was like 28 mins late but i had to pump in a dark room without my phone lol.
I clicked this video when it said 6 minutes ago. Still not bad at all.
I love listening to Bailey. I am home alone and all my friends either have passed or live elsewhere. The way she tells the stories and seems to be talking to you makes it seem like a friend entertaining you and I wish I could listen to her every day. Keep it up Bailey, we love you
IKR?
Bailey:"The witch cake consisted of two ingredients..."
*my brain: "aQuAtOfAnA.." 👁️👄👁️
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Hahahahahahahahahaha XD
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This is one of my favorites I've watched thus far! Informative, creative, amusing, and actually helps me have some hope the victims to some day lay at rest. Thank you Bailey! You rock!
Actually a documentary came out recently...they tested the soil and found high traces of arsenic that they think caused the hallucinations and stuff because kids started getting sick and acting weird at salem colleges recently too. Just thought that was interesting
What about a boys & men? Where they acting weird too
@@mbintaweis yes in the documentary it was a mix of students
That is very interesting! Thank you for sharing
What's the name of the documentary?
@@ivyflight7008 Fr it sounds interesting
this story is further touched on in the play “the crucible” and i personally loved reading it!
I watched a performance of the crucible in an abandoned barn! It was amazing and the atmosphere was terrifying
I played Elizabeth in it. Most of our shows got cancelled due to covid and I’m sad cause it was soo interesting and fun to perform
Same. I haven’t finished it because my class is reading it but I really love act 1 and surprisingly, my class doesn’t feel weird when there is a word considered inappropriate or a word that some immature students would laugh at.
I was going to say the exact same! We covered it in English class, went to see the play etc, it was brilliant. Some brilliant lines in there. 👏
I played Elizabeth in the crucible in highschool!
I usually "listen" to Bailey while I'm working with quick glances at the screen. TODAY I was so mesmerized by how beautiful her eyes were. I couldn't stop watching. Did anybody else notice how the color of her irises just popped. And she is so expressive. Mesmerized, mesmerized I say. Glad there was less makep today so I could just watch your eyes. *not creepy of me at all, right?*
Not creepy, I think everyone here has a (maybe not so) secret crush on her.. 😊😊
Pretty creepy ngl
Totally! Watched (mesmerised by the eyes) first time and then went back to see how to do the eyes... only to end up watching the whole thing again 🙈❤❤❤
7.5 MILLION & STILL COUNTING IN NOV 2024!! She deserves so much more! What an amazing chick who is not only HILARIOUS, but so loving, caring, & such a beautiful person inside & out!
Bailey dressed like an angel and talking about witches and Salem is a mood
Being interested in historical witch trials myself, I wanted to add some stuff:
1) Tituba was the one "teaching" the Parris children-- she honestly cared for the girls and (some historians believe) she wanted to share practices from her native culture with them. Unfortunately, these came across as "witchy".
2) Susannah Martin had a husband, but when he passed away, she inherited his land, making her a FEMALE LANDOWNER. It is thought that she was targeted so that the community could keep the patriarchal status quo.
3) The hysteria became so intense that a male minister eventually was accused. He infamously recited the Lord's Prayer during his hanging... something that witches were said to be incapable of earlier in the trials. He was still unconvincing.
4) I think that the Parris children were in so deep that they had to keep up their act. Honestly, they probably thought it fun to pretend to be bewitched. Life was so boring as a puritan child. What's sad is that the adults put a massive amount of merit on their accusations, using the children as the main pieces of evidence in each trial. What was a game to them was a death sentence for many innocent women and men.
Bailey if u read this i love u!!! Your account was excellent
Historians have also been looking into the possibility that some inorganic poison/hallucinogenic plants/tree in play. An early frost that year and then some warmer weather could have fermented/changed some grains that were being stored in the village.
i’m reading the crucible right now this is very interesting, thank you!
@@caitlinlavin4580 ya, also toxic molds!
I was going to add that the 1st accused was teaching the girls as a fun activity, not knowing the hysteria of Salam. Unfortunately, she was of color, but she also disclaimed she practiced voodoo back-home hence witch doctor and why she was accused. Granted, there may have been some racial slander; I went to Salem 2 years ago on Halloween and went through the massive tours that discussed the details we don't learn in school. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend going to Salem on Halloween.
@@EVELINAFRANCOV Shut UP, I just started The Crucible!
bailey sarian doing make up is literally the definition of “trust the process”😍
It’s process but I get ya! 👍🏻
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@@alisias8365 either or
@@alisias8365 🤩
I've seen this comment before, but this is a brand new video. Suspish 👀
I’m from mass! I love when people tell stories of Salem I still live there 😊 there’s a lot of spooky stories from around here. I’d suggest researching the hocomock swap and the bridge water triangle I live in the heart of both!
Giles Corey actually did say something while being pressed to death. A crowd had gathered, and the judge demanded that he enter a plea.
In response Giles groans, "MORE WEIGHT"
The guy was super badass.
right! did he curse everyone too?
“Is this a little much”
Me: no. Not enough. You can never have enough Halloween decorations.
Cobwebs? No, no no... ✨ D E C O R✨
Bailey: "Is this a little much??"
Me: NO ITS PERFECT BEAUTIFUL DONT YOU DARE THINK ITS NOTHING OTHER THAN PERFECT YOU SPECIAL WALNUT ⭐
Right I want her to keep it up forever!!!!!
Me always!!!❤❤
Let’s be honest, as much as a lot of us would like to go back in time and witness the Salem Witch Trials, most of us would probably get accused too while we’re there. 🧙♀️
Let's be honest, your idea of a witch is a random emo girl you saw on pinterest that likes purple and necklaces
Being an independent strong-willed woman, I definitely would've been accused of being a witch.
I was in Salem on Halloween years ago I wish I took pics it was wild!
Hi! I post vidz💗
Went in 2018! Loved it there. 🧡🖤
I’ve always wanted to go. Same with Silent Hill
@@alexusp they actually closed the road leading to Centralia pa (silent hill) last year due to people going back there and vandalizing the cemetery and the properties left behind
I'm brazilian and I thought that Silent Hill was a videogame??? What 😅
I really appreciate that you've not faltered away from the Theme song even now that you are such a TH-cam STAR! ⭐🙂
Been here since Day one! xo!
Hey Bailey! You'll also find that many of the women condemned to death were property owners, owned businesses or were set to inherit property as they were the eldest in their families. Some of these women also refused marriage to men in the Town of Salem. My conclusion is they just wanted these men and women out of the way as they were threats to the status quo. Thank you B! ❤
Makes a lot more sense to why these trial were held thanks for leaving this comment gave me a lot more understanding
Wow very interesting! I never knew that! The more you know😉
Additionally when they we imprisoned awaiting trial the accused had to pay for all their "accoutrements", including their jail cells. Their families were selling off plots of land so they could be comfortable (somewhat) and eat. Some of the cells were 2'x2' with two or three people in it with nowhere to relieve themselves. Giles Corey was also in a current land dispute with his neighbor and refused to sell any property to them, so they accused his wife.
I believe it.
@@JinMeowsoon yupper. We went to Salem for our honeymoon and went to all the mock trials, tours, etc. I can't find the book I bought while there but between historians and the books it tells the whole tale in detail about how the witch accusing was largely to do with the want of land.
I hated history growing up but I love the way Bailey tells it
Me: *watching Bailey on my laptop instead of doing school*
My parents: *listening through the door to make sure I’m doing school* she has a weird history teacher
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Best teacher ever!!
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I can’t believe I started watching you when you just created the theme song, and now in 1 year, you’re close to 3 million subscribers. I’m so proud of you and your amazing creative journey. Love you lots! ❤️🎉
I know... it's crazy how fast her channel has grown! I started watching her like 6 months or so ago, and she didn't even have 1 million subscribers yet. I love watching her subscribers grow because if anyone deserves it, it's Bailey!
We need a full dedicated video when Bailey gets a new chair. Like all of those specifications!! Full review !!!
I would listen to Bailey review a chair !
@@BaileySarian - do you have any picked out now that you’re in a more permanent place? We’re invested in this one too now LOL 🤣🥰😜
I've been binging this series, and I have to say this is my favorite
“This is where Aquatofana would have come into play” 😂 yes!!
*blows nose* ikr
I read this comment as soon as she said this .. witchcraft?✨✨
✨ *aquatofanaaaa* ✨
"Okay cute" yes! 🤣
Almost 3M! Girl it's because listening to you is like sitting listening to a best friend tell me literally the best stories. LOVE YOU! 🎃 3M special should be you opeing a new chair 😂❤️
My wife absolutely loves this chick she is always tryinv to get me to watch her but if my wife is happy then I'm happy keep doing what your doing Bailey Sarian
u are the best husband to watch her for your wife
couple goals
That old adage: happy wife, happy life.
Why are you so ride or die for your wife? SUSPISH sorry haha I had to
@@mirandaalfonso7396 maybe because he loves her?
I'm getting MAJOR Mila Kunis vibes from this look!
I was just about to type the same thing 😅💕
I do a lot of times when watching her video. Mila Kunis for sure.
I saw one of her ads on fb and in the pictures she showed, I thought she was Mila Kunis before I saw that it was Bailey. 😂
SAME 😅😅😅
It's Showtime!
Yassss❤️❤️❤️
Yusssss! ❤️👏👏
I have been waiting!!! YAAAAAAAAAYYY!!!!
Hellz Yeah! My most absolute favorite TH-camr, the best part of my day❤️❤️
Bailey is like the older sister we all needed/need growing up. Badass while being extremely supportive and loving? Um? Yes? 😍
Bailey Sarian - schooling us on historical events & blending.
I really love how her foundation matches her skin tone perfectly. 😭
She’s about to hit 3 million!!🤯🤯
Saw an old episode of Bewitched where she goes back to salem during the trials and in court she shows them real magic and says - see all those people you've found guilty were innocent, as I've just proved a real witch would never have been caught.... I was like you go Samantha!
I remember that episode! I love love love Bewitched!
Yes! I remember that!! Loved Bewitched
Ah I loved Bewitched as a kid. I don't remember that one though.
thats something i liked about harry potter, i think in one of the books it was mentioned that any witches/wizards who were "burned on the stake" casted a spell that only made the flames tickle, which i thought was a neat touch :)
They have a statue of Samantha in the town of Salem. 🧙🏼♀️
I work at Spirit Halloween and a woman was watching this and we both literally talked for half an hr about your Monday videos lol LOVE your videos 🥰🙈
Loved the eye gem crystals. I would imagine nail gems from any nail kit would work 🤷♀️.? The key factor is that you got them from a nail kit therefore, you were helpful Bailey! ✨
It’s funny, while you were speaking I kept thinking “what if I could travel back in time” but then again I was like... “I’m Afro indigenous I’d probably be accused of witch craft too”
Then at the end of the video you said something about racism and I was like, yeah no. Not for me lol.
You wouldn't have been accused. Tituba admitted to being a witch (although she really wasn't - she was just practicing something like voodoo). It did NOT cause a big uproar in black and brown people being accused. And if they did look sideways at a brown person, it would be because she told them all about her practices (probably some elaborations but nonetheless).
Bailey: The only person more indecisive on a new chair than Michael Scott.
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RIP chair lady 🙏🏻
she needs a catalog 🤣
It’s been mentioned before that she has waited for a new chair longer than Pam Beasley. I think Fern needs to intervene. New chair for Bailey for an early Christmas gift!
If Bailey’s bf doesn’t get her a new chair for Christmas, we must all replace him and get her a throne(:
Hi! How are you doing today?
Yes a Queen must have a throne!!
@@countwolf8887 right??!!!
@@desiraehorton5676well I’ll tell you how I’m feeling today, sad because you ignored me.
I'll pitch in!
If I was accused, I would just turn the tables and accuse the accusers. Takes one to know one riiiight 😉
Since divorce was frowned upon back then, the quickest and easiest way to get rid of your wife must have been to accuse her of being a witch. 🤦🏽😩
✨aquatofana works too✨
@@katieaustin9910 aquatofana is the gold standard of getting rid of your spouse
They also accused the single promiscuous women becuz these women were sleeping w married men around the village
One of my great grandmothers was executed for witchcraft, but her husband immediately married a much younger woman so.......
Excellent point
Mondays: exists
Bailey: I hope you're having a wonderful day so far.
Me: Well I am now..
Loooooove the effort, the backgrounds, the makeup and most of all the stories!
Couldn't agree more
Your investigation is so thorough, I watched a lot of videos about this trial no one got the details so accurate like you.
@@BaileySarian it's very much appreciated ❤
I want Bailey to do my makeup. I'm old, but I would love to see what she could do. She's so talented 😍
Beauty has no age 💕
The guy who died trying to keep them from taking his kids inheritance is a big clue as to what this was really motivated by, I think. Taking over land and assets from people accused was a factor I think just as big as bigotry and intolerance. Some people probably were this superstitious but I think a lot of them realized they could just name names and get rid of people
I think that you are exactly right.
Agreed, I think the general public did believe the people they accused were witches and the people in charge used this fear to their advantage to get rid of people they didn't like. Mob mentality and religious fear are such powerful influences on people.
I think the less wealthy were probably more gullible and the wealthy did a bait and switch on them.
@@voiceofthelegion578 sounds like something we got going on today…
@@dmc12397 Yeah, you're absolutely right. But at least today we have the internet, the best tool for fighting back.
Did every “true crime” TH-camr make a video about Salem and the witch trials this year? Yes.
Am I going to watch every single one of them? Also yes.
Sadly, the Salam witch trials were a blip compared to European ones (this isn't dismissing their pain obvs).
Around 50,000 people (mostly women) were accused of witchcraft across Europe. Its both terrifying and amazing what lengths people go to, and how mass hysteria can grip a nation.
There are reports from literal villages writing to the clergy to do smth about the hunt thing as they were left with no single women of age to marry etc. 🤦🏻♀️
@@SoWhosGae You're saying the men left cared more about being single than that women were dying? Reminds me of the female infanticide going on in China and India.
EXACTLY!! Mass Hysteria!
It may start out as something like, 🤔 ... A want to control but take it public... Man talk about a scary thought.
Wow 😳 sounds bleak.... but interesting 😬
The witch hunts in the UK were not property related as women couldn’t inherit.
"I will fight you, fly!" 😂😂😂 So funny! It gives me Charlote Dobre and Dr. Mike vibes
So in regards to them not caring about the 4 year old being accused, if I remember correctly, Puritans saw all children as sinners. The whole "trials" were possibly a way for the men to gain control of some of the widowed women's land. I have also read about the fungus theory. I can see the affects of the fungus being used to further the seizure of other's property. I got to visit Salem last year & went to the memorial in the old cemetery.
I also adore this make up. SO PRETTY!!
does that mean even the most devoted puritans saw their own children as sinners?? crazy!
What ??? I'm confused... Why having children in the first place then? 🤔 Did puritans believe that they would stop being sinners at 18 or how does it work?
Something that scares me about history, researching things as an adult is humans keep making the same mistakes over and over again
Most important reason for history to be told and not CHANGED. For years in Germany, the Holocaust was not taught in schools. It’s only been in the last 15 years that they introduced it into the curriculum. In the US, statues are being torn down and the origin of the country is being perverted. The IMPORTANCE of ANY country’s history is to TEACH it in order to learn and grow from it.
I always get inexplicably excited when she says CASETIFY is sponsoring her 😂😂 get that bread bailey 💖💖💖
I agree with you I was the same way growing up I hated history but now as an adult I'm absolutely fascinated by it and I love it.
"Is this a little much-" girl it's Halloween we can go all out this yearrrrrr (minus the virus 😑)
we could go all IN lol
@@JarvisSensei yassssssss
fun fact: it's believed that right before giles died, he yelled out a curse on the authority in salem. and ever since then almost every sheriff had died mysteriously from the same or similar causes to the point where they actually moved the sheriff's department outside of salem borders in fear of the curse.
As he should
FUN FACT:
That never happened. He actually never said anything, not one single word.
Fun Facts are fun though 😬
That kinda sounds witchy to me 👀
@@Carol-D.1324 i thought he kept saying "more weight"?
That is not even close to being true....he said nothing according to most versions of his story, a few accounts claim he said nothing until just before his final breath and said 'more weight '....but 90% of what is written about him says he said nothing at all.
Once again, proof that ghost and ghoulies will NEVER be scarier or more dangerous than us humans and our lack of humanity and tons of ignorance and hatred.