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In the 17th and 18th centuries New England was known for its Puritan religious culture and accusations of witchcraft were not uncommon. The Salem witch trials of 1692 are perhaps the most infamous example of the witchcraft hysteria that gripped the region during that time. Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism delves into these historical events and tries to provide an alternative perspective on the alleged witches and their experiences.</br>
Allen Putnam as a spiritualist brings his beliefs and insights into the discussion. Spiritualism is a religious and philosophical movement that emerged in the mid-19th century and posits the existence of spirits and the ability to communicate with the deceased through mediums. Putnam likely argues that many accused witches may have been mediums or had psychic abilities which led to their persecution and misunderstanding by the prevailing religious authorities.</br>
Through Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism Putnam aims to challenge the traditional narrative of witchcraft in New England and offer a more sympathetic and nuanced view of the individuals who were accused and condemned as witches. He likely explores the connections between spiritualism and the historical witchcraft beliefs seeking to find common ground and understanding between the two.