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MrMystery:

What's a event in history other then "The Great Fear" that caused major fear to the people who lived there?

MrMystery:

It's for a research paper I just need a few ideas

Treeko:

I have know idea, sorry i cant be of help :<

MrMystery:

It's cool lol

ShoaibChaudhry:

The yellow fever

ShoaibChaudhry:

Being scared of socail interactions between people

MrMystery:

That's a good one imma take note of that

ShoaibChaudhry:

Hmm U could do covid

MrMystery:

That could also work

ShoaibChaudhry:

Great depression

MrMystery:

But the paper is more on like GOVERNMENT fear not sickness yk

ShoaibChaudhry:

Ah ok ok Great depression tho

ShoaibChaudhry:

was caused by the crash of the economy which is the goverments job to mantain

MrMystery:

I was thinking about that one but I was tryna see if there was a more interesting one

ShoaibChaudhry:

ok

ShoaibChaudhry:

Hitler 0-0 ww2

MrMystery:

Don't wanna copy and paste a essay yk

ShoaibChaudhry:

I mean hitler

ShoaibChaudhry:

was the power in goverment

MrMystery:

Hitler is like the most popular one lol

luhivqqcherry:

The Salem Witch trails The fear and hysteria surrounding the Salem Witch Trials can be attributed to a combination of religious fervor, social tensions, and economic insecurities. The Puritan inhabitants of Salem and the surrounding areas lived in a tightly-knit, conservative community where any deviation from the norm was viewed with suspicion. The belief in witchcraft was deeply ingrained in the Puritan ideology, and any unusual occurrences or misfortunes were often attributed to the work of witches. The trials were sparked by the accusations of several young girls who claimed to be afflicted by witchcraft. These accusations quickly spread, resulting in a mass hysteria that led to the arrest and trial of numerous individuals, many of whom were unjustly convicted and executed. The community's fear and paranoia were heightened by the belief that evil forces were working to undermine their society, leading to a climate of suspicion and distrust. The Salem Witch Trials also served as a reflection of the broader social and political tensions of the time. The people of Salem were grappling with economic hardships, political instability, and the ongoing threat of Native American attacks. In this atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, the accusations of witchcraft provided an outlet for the community to vent their anxieties and frustrations.

MrMystery:

I completely forgot about the Salem Witch Trials

MrMystery:

No one is doing that one

luhivqqcherry:

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stunnaari:

um

MrMystery:

I'm gonna do that one thanks for the help

luhivqqcherry:

@mrmystery wrote:
I'm gonna do that one thanks for the help
yww

YourlocalRandom2000:

The Red Scar?

MrMystery:

The teacher loved that topic so now I gotta make an A worthy essay :>

YourlocalRandom2000:

@mrmystery wrote:
The teacher loved that topic so now I gotta make an A worthy essay :>
Good Luckk!

MrMystery:

Ty Imma do my best

luhivqqcherry:

GET AN A+

MrMystery:

Imma get an A++ trust

luhivqqcherry:

yessss amazing

stunnaari:

😃

YourlocalRandom2000:

@yourlocalrandom2000 wrote:
The Red Scar?
The Red scare*

MrMystery:

Not half of the class doing the Great Fear X'D

luhivqqcherry:

@mrmystery wrote:
Not half of the class doing the Great Fear X'D
dangg

MrMystery:

That's why I didn't chose it lol

MrMystery:

Everybody saw the word "Fear" and they are like "The Great Fear"

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