Governor Sir William Phips: Salem Witch Trials Daily
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Today, we examine the life of William Phips. Born in 1651 in Maine, Phips learned to read at 21 and made his fortune diving for Spanish treasure. His efforts led to his appointment as Massachusetts Bay's first royal governor in 1692. However, his governorship became infamous due to his involvement in the Salem Witch Trials, where 20 people were executed. The episode covers his creation of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, his reliance on spectral evidence, and the eventual suspension of the trials. Phips faced backlash for his handling of the panic and was recalled to England in 1694.
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