Harsh conditions are a big factor. But yes, the constant wars also played a big part. As for whitch burning, it was not about religion but the fact that these women murdered children in horrible ways for their potions and spells.
Is killing murderers really a population control program? I don't think there are enough to make a difference.
Harsh conditions are a big factor. But yes, the constant wars also played a big part. As for whitch burning, it was not about religion but the fact that these women murdered children in horrible ways for their potions and spells.
Is killing murderers really a population control program? I don't think there are enough to make a difference.
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