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Supernatural Attributions in the New England Witch Panic

The witch panic in New England during the late 17th century is believed to have been triggered by severe fits experienced by young girls. These episodes were not understood as potential symptoms of a psychological or medical condition but were instead attributed to supernatural causes, contributing to the widespread fear of witchcraft.

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