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Answer:
Massachusetts governor passed an Act against conjuration, witchcraft, and dealing with evil spirits. Earlier, the governor had also dissolved the court of oyer and terminer (this was the legal reform).
Explanation:
December 1962 was when the act was made, leading to an end to the Salem witch trials.
Massachusetts Governor, Phipps, dissolved the court and enacted an act to prohibit Salem Witch Trials.
The governor's wise legal moves finally nailed the coffin of the witchcraft trials and saved the lives of innocent accused persons in Salem.
Salem today knows that fantasies and nightmares should never again be allowed to rule men's minds. In their place, courage and reason should propel positive actions in society.
Thus, the Puritan religion fueled mass hysteria based on fear and ignorance until the reasonable approach of the governor introduced legal reforms to end the Salem social upheavals.
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