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==History==
==History==
===Early beginnings===
===Early beginnings===
The city was founded by [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Puritans]], who received a charter from the [[monarchy]] granting them self-determination from the Church of England, in 1626 on the mouth of the Naumkeag river. The name was given to Salem Town and Salem Village, which was also part of the trials, and later renamed {{Wiki|Danvers, Massachusetts}}.<ref name="AC #02">''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' #02</ref>
The city was founded by [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Puritans]], who received a charter from the [[monarchy]] granting them self-determination from the Church of England, in 1626 on the mouth of the Naumkeag river. The name was given to Salem Town and Salem Village, which was also part of the trials, and later renamed {{Wiki|Danvers, Massachusetts}}.<ref name="AC #02">''[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|Assassin's Creed]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed 2 (issue)|Issue #02]]</ref>


In the late 17th century, after the establishment of the colony, the people of Salem experienced numerous changes in the government affected by shifting politics and civil war in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and Massachusetts. Despite this and devastating winters, Salem Town engaged in trade, shipbuilding and fishing. However, the increased prosperity of the town caused tensions between the town and the village. The issue was couched in religious terms as the villagers were seeking autonomy and believed that the town had practiced individualism, a direct opposition to Puritan belief.<ref name="AC #03">''Assassin's Creed'' #03</ref>
In the late 17th century, after the establishment of the colony, the people of Salem experienced numerous changes in the government affected by shifting politics and civil war in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and Massachusetts. Despite this and devastating winters, Salem Town engaged in trade, shipbuilding and fishing. However, the increased prosperity of the town caused tensions between the town and the village. The issue was couched in religious terms as the villagers were seeking autonomy and believed that the town had practiced individualism, a direct opposition to Puritan belief.<ref name="AC #03">''Assassin's Creed'' – [[Assassin's Creed 3 (issue)|Issue #03]]</ref>


In 1692, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Samuel Parris]], his wife, daughter and niece Elizabeth, Betty and [[Abigail Williams]] and the house slave Tituba arrived in the Salem Village. Eventually, Salem Village was allowed its own church and was given the freedom to employ and support their own minister, a position Samuel Parris accepted.<ref name="AC #03" />
In 1692, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Samuel Parris]], his wife Elizabeth, daughter Betty, niece [[Abigail Williams]], and the house [[Slavery|slave]] Tituba, arrived in the Salem Village. Eventually, Salem Village was allowed its own [[church]] and was given the freedom to employ and support their own minister, a position Samuel Parris accepted.<ref name="AC #03" />


Discontented, this was not enough to stop the complaints of the people and factions were built while the tensions and conflicts rose. The villagers refused to support Parris and his family, which led to each side's dismay.<ref name="AC #03" />
Discontented, this was not enough to stop the complaints of the people and factions were built while the tensions and conflicts rose. The villagers refused to support Parris and his family, which led to each side's dismay.<ref name="AC #03" />


===Witch trials===
===Witch trials===
During the witch trials, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[William Stoughton]] operated in the town, hunting for the [[Pieces of Eden|precursor artifact]] which happened to be a young girl named [[Dorothy Osborne]]. The [[Assassins]] then sent [[Thomas Stoddard|Tom Stoddard]] and [[Jennifer Querry]] to investigate the artifact and recover it from Templar hands.<ref name="AC #03" />
During the witch trials, the Templar [[William Stoughton]] operated in the town, hunting for the [[Isu|precursor]] [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] which happened to be a young girl named [[Dorothy Osborne]]. The [[Assassins]] then sent [[Thomas Stoddard|Tom Stoddard]] and [[Jennifer Querry]] to investigate the artifact and recover it from Templar hands.<ref name="AC #03" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 02:05, 5 May 2021


Salem, 1692

Salem is a city in Massachusetts, United States. It was the site of the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692.

History

Early beginnings

The city was founded by English Puritans, who received a charter from the monarchy granting them self-determination from the Church of England, in 1626 on the mouth of the Naumkeag river. The name was given to Salem Town and Salem Village, which was also part of the trials, and later renamed Danvers, Massachusetts.[1]

In the late 17th century, after the establishment of the colony, the people of Salem experienced numerous changes in the government affected by shifting politics and civil war in Britain and Massachusetts. Despite this and devastating winters, Salem Town engaged in trade, shipbuilding and fishing. However, the increased prosperity of the town caused tensions between the town and the village. The issue was couched in religious terms as the villagers were seeking autonomy and believed that the town had practiced individualism, a direct opposition to Puritan belief.[2]

In 1692, the Templar Samuel Parris, his wife Elizabeth, daughter Betty, niece Abigail Williams, and the house slave Tituba, arrived in the Salem Village. Eventually, Salem Village was allowed its own church and was given the freedom to employ and support their own minister, a position Samuel Parris accepted.[2]

Discontented, this was not enough to stop the complaints of the people and factions were built while the tensions and conflicts rose. The villagers refused to support Parris and his family, which led to each side's dismay.[2]

Witch trials

During the witch trials, the Templar William Stoughton operated in the town, hunting for the precursor artifact which happened to be a young girl named Dorothy Osborne. The Assassins then sent Tom Stoddard and Jennifer Querry to investigate the artifact and recover it from Templar hands.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's CreedIssue #02
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's CreedIssue #03

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