Disambiguation evidence for Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts) via surface form

"Salem Village"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Salem Village".

Predicate Object
approximateEstablishmentDate 17th century
associatedEvent Salem witch trials
surface form: Salem witch trials of 1692
associatedWith judicial injustice in the Salem witch trials
associatedWith mass hysteria during witchcraft accusations
associatedWith religious extremism in colonial New England
associatedYear 1692
commemoratedBy historic sites in Danvers, Massachusetts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Puritan New England society
distanceFrom a few miles inland from Salem Town
economy agriculture
economy small-scale farming
foundedBy English colonists
governedBy Massachusetts Bay Colony
surface form: Massachusetts colonial government
hadChurch Salem Village church
hadConflictWith Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem Town
hadMeetingHouse Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Salem Village meetinghouse
hadStatus parish of Salem
hasHistoricalMarker sites related to the Salem witch trials in Danvers
historicalPeriod Colonial America
instanceOf colonial New England community
instanceOf former village
instanceOf historic settlement
jurisdiction parish of Salem Village
knownFor Salem witch trials
legacy symbol of the dangers of mass hysteria and false accusations
legalSystem English colonial law
locatedIn Massachusetts Bay Colony
locatedIn New England
locatedIn North America
modernName Danvers, Massachusetts
neighboringSettlement Salem, Massachusetts
surface form: Salem Town
notableResident Abigail Williams
notableResident Ann Putnam Jr.
notableResident Elizabeth (Betty) Parris
notableResident Samuel Parris
surface form: Reverend Samuel Parris
notableResident Thomas Putnam
notableResident Tituba
nowPartOf Danvers, Massachusetts
partOf Essex County
surface form: Essex County, Massachusetts (historical region)
partOf town of Salem (historical jurisdiction)
presentIn Danvers, Massachusetts historic districts
primaryLanguage English
religion Puritanism
roleInEvent epicenter of the 1692 Salem witch trials
siteOf examinations of accused witches
siteOf initial accusations in the Salem witch trials
typeOfConflict religious and political disputes with Salem Town

As object (11)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Salem Village".