| American Fanaticism and Witch Hunts: "During difficult times in the Massachusetts Colony in 1692, the devil seemed to be getting the upper hand in recruiting young souls to enlist in a covenant with hell..." This is the Petition of Mary Eastick, accused witch in 1682. |
| Early American Horror Show: Commentary on the witch trials and their lasting legacy, with reviews of books on the topic. [Salon] |
| Famous American Trials: Salem Witchcraft Trials: Account of events, by Douglas Linder. |
| Mary Bradbury's Trial: Account of the events of July 26, 1692, when Mary Bradbury was brought before the court of Essex in Massachusetts Bay, on witchcraft charges. |
| Notable Women Ancestors - Witches: Biographies and genealogical information about the women of Salem accused of Witchcraft, as told by their descendants. |
| Salem Witch Trial Conspiracy: Recounts the stories of Sarah Wild and Rebecca Nurse, both executed as witches. |
| Salem Witch Trials: Information about the trials, as well as upcoming events and attractions from the official site of Salem, MA. |
| Salem Witch Trials: Archived documents, maps, and biographies. From the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center. |
| Salem Witch Trials 1692: Chronology of the examination of Sarah Good, accussed witch, from The Salem Witchcraft Papers. |
| Salem Witch Trials Page: Trial transcripts plus profiles of the afflicted, the accused and the victims. Provides timeline, chat room and recommended reading list. |
| Salem Witchcraft Hysteria: From National Geographic, a narrative about the Salem MA witch trials. |
| The Salem Witch Trials: A history of the trials, with related links. |
| The Salem Witch Trials Forum: An online forum devoted to a light hearted discussion centered about The Salem Witchcraft Trials. |
| Witch City: Documentary film about the consequences of using the town's history for profit. Includes a list of screenings, ordering information, reviews, a flipbook, and filmmaker biographies. |
| Witchcraft in Salem Village: Intersection of Religion and Society: Essay with teaching suggestions from a scholar in American religious history. In "Divining America: Religion and the National Culture" from the National Humanities Center. |