Fremon, David K. The Salem Witchcraft Trials in American History. Springfield: Enslow Publishers, 1999. Print.
David Fremon, writing in the nonfiction book The Salem Witchcraft Trials in American History, describes both Hathorne and Corwin as “respected businessmen in Salem Town, would serve as magistrates, though neither had legal experience” (56).
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Kallen, Stuart. The Salem Witch Trials. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1999. Print.
Martha Corey was abrasively treated because she denied the veracity of charges made against her and was not convinced by the accusations made about Good, Osborn, and Tituba. As Stuart Kallen has noted:
During her own examination she protested that her accusers “were poor,