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Connecticut group urges state to exonerate witch trial victims over 300 years later
(WTNH) — It's been over 300 years since 34 men and women were accused of witchcraft in Connecticut. Now, they may have the chance to be exonerated. While the history of witchcraft in Connecticut was difficult to track due to lack of documentation, the accusations led to the first large-scale witch trials in the American colonies, predating the infamous Salem Witch Trials by nearly 30 years. During a resolution hearing on Wednesday, members of the Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project (CWTEP) shared stories of the innocent witch-trial victims of the 17th-century Connecticut Colony. The members urged the state of Connecticut to acknowledge the victims' innocence. CWTEP s

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