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Salem Witch Trials worksheets for Year 6 students provide comprehensive exploration of one of America's most significant colonial events through engaging educational materials available on Wayground (formerly Quizizz). These carefully crafted worksheets guide sixth-grade learners through the complex social, religious, and political factors that led to the 1692-1693 witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, strengthening critical thinking skills as students analyze primary source documents, examine cause-and-effect relationships, and evaluate historical evidence. The collection includes free printables with detailed answer keys, practice problems that challenge students to interpret historical perspectives, and pdf resources that help students understand how fear, superstition, and social tensions contributed to this dark chapter in American colonial history.
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