Sarah

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Sarah Cloyce was a woman accused during the Salem witch trials who later became known for her role in challenging the legitimacy of the proceedings.

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instanceOf Salem witch trials figure
historical figure
person
accusedOf witchcraft
alsoKnownAs Sarah Cloyse NERFINISHED
Sarah Towne Cloyce NERFINISHED
associatedWith Massachusetts colonial judiciary
Salem witch trials victims
causeOfNotability her later efforts to contest the trials and clear names of the accused
countryOfCitizenship Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English colonists in New England NERFINISHED
familyName Cloyce NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Sarah NERFINISHED
hasOccupation housewife
historicalPeriod 17th century
legacy symbol of resistance to judicial injustice in the Salem witch trials
legalStatusDuringTrials accused witch
movement opposition to Salem witch trials
notableFor being accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
challenging the legitimacy of the Salem witch trials
participatedIn Salem witch trials NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
portrayedIn historical studies of colonial New England
literature about the Salem witch trials
relative Nurse family NERFINISHED
religion Puritanism
residence Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
role critic of Salem witch trials proceedings
defendant in witchcraft accusations
sibling Mary Eastey NERFINISHED
Rebecca Nurse NERFINISHED
subjectOf biographical articles on Salem witch trials figures
historical research on Salem witch trials

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Cloyce givenName Sarah
subject surface form: Sarah Cloyce