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Answer:
The Salem Witch Trials.
Explanation:
Hi, the answer above is incorrect. To whoever asks, the alluded event are the witch trials. I hope this helps.
The event that the author alluded to in the passage is given in option (c) or (iii): "The Salem Witch Trials."
What were the Salem WItch Trails about?
Between February 1692 and May 1693, a series of hearings and trials for those accused of witchcraft took place in colonial Massachusetts. There were more than 200 accusers.
Thirty people were found guilty, and 19 of them were hanged. A confluence of church politics, family disputes, and hysterical youngsters led to the Salem witch trials and executions, which took place amid an absence of political authority.
In Salem Town, where the hangings also took place, grand juries and trials for this capital offense were convened in 1692 by a Court of Oyer and Terminer and in 1693 by a Superior Court of Judicature.
Therefore, The witch hunt was the bloodiest in colonial North America's history. Hence option (C) or (iii): "The Salem Witch Trails" is the correct answer.
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