witchcraft trials and gender
Witchcraft trials and gender refer to historical events, predominantly occurring in the 16th and 17th centuries, where predominantly women were accused, prosecuted, and executed for practicing witchcraft or engaging in activities associated with witchcraft, reflecting gender biases and inequalities prevalent during that time.
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