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Witch Hunts and Mental Illness (15th-17th Centuries)

From the late 1400s to the late 1600s, a widespread belief, often supported by religious organizations, held that some individuals made pacts with the devil. People exhibiting behaviors now associated with mental illness were frequently accused of witchcraft, subjected to trials, and condemned. This persecution led to the execution of tens of thousands of mentally ill individuals worldwide, often by being burned at the stake.

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