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The Witchcraft Act was enacted in 1563, three years after Scotland’s parliament declared Protestantism the country’s official ...
The study was conducted because the Witchcraft Act has been questioned. It was passed in 1914 when Zambia was part of the British “sphere of influence.” The act defines practicing witchcraft as ...
The act defines practicing witchcraft as pretending to exercise any kind of supernatural power, witchcraft, sorcery or enchantment calculated to cause fear, annoyance or injury.
One could argue that the Witchcraft Act of 1604 was the first moral panic law and one of the earliest violence against women laws on our books as a British colony,” Del. Bagnall told the committee.