Inside The 400-Year-Old Mystery Of What Caused The Salem Witch Trials

Published August 20, 2023
Updated October 10, 2024

Did Hysteria Itself Cause The Salem Witch Trials?

Witch Trials In Colonial America

Wikimedia CommonsIn reality, authorities scrambled to find “evidence” that alleged witches had powers.

While mass hysteria is usually associated with the time that the trials were happening, some have proposed that it may have caused them as well.

Mass hysteria has been defined as the “rapid spread of conversion disorder, a condition involving the appearance of bodily complaints for which there is no organic basis. In such episodes, psychological distress is converted or channeled into physical symptoms.”

Some have argued that this is exactly what the girls who were first “bewitched” were experiencing. The stress of living in such a rigid and religious society on the dangerous wilderness frontier may have led these girls to convert this stress into physical symptoms.

The hysteria experienced by the girls may then, in turn, have triggered a collective delusion among the villagers that witches were in their midst. If pretty much everyone was feeling the same way, this could’ve certainly paved the way for a witch hunt.

Mass hysteria was clearly at work, but how much of a feedback loop these delusions created can probably never be known. Regardless, it’s a compelling theory that can’t easily be discounted as a rational explanation for what caused the Salem witch trials.

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Jaclyn Anglis
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Jaclyn is the senior managing editor at All That's Interesting. She holds a Master's degree in journalism from the City University of New York and a Bachelor's degree in English writing and history (double major) from DePauw University. She is interested in American history, true crime, modern history, pop culture, and science.
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Maggie Donahue
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Maggie Donahue is an assistant editor at All That's Interesting. She has a Master's degree in journalism from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in creative writing and film studies from Johns Hopkins University. Before landing at ATI, she covered arts and culture at The A.V. Club and Colorado Public Radio and also wrote for Longreads. She is interested in stories about scientific discoveries, pop culture, the weird corners of history, unexplained phenomena, nature, and the outdoors.
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Anglis, Jaclyn. "Inside The 400-Year-Old Mystery Of What Caused The Salem Witch Trials." AllThatsInteresting.com, August 20, 2023, https://allthatsinteresting.com/salem-witch-trials-causes. Accessed February 5, 2025.