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Why were women more likely to be accused of witchcraft in Elizabethan times?
Why did the number of accusations of witchcraft increase in the Elizabethan era? According to Reginald Scott, an Elizabethan gentleman, women could find themselves accused of witchcraft for acts previously thought harmless. He argued that society was becoming harsher. A group of students outline further causes that suggest why accusations increased, including the types of torture and economic conditions at the time.
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