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What happened with Rebecca Elson Mudge Greensmith and her husband from Hartford, Connecticut, who were suspected of witchcraft in the 1600s?
Question 1:
What happened with Rebecca Elson Mudge Greensmith and her husband from Hartford, Connecticut, who were suspected of witchcraft in the 1600s?
A.
They were found guilty and hung.
B.
They were neither accused of witchcraft, nor hanged
C.
They both were hung.
D.
They were both accused of witchcraft.
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