During the Salem witch trials, Parris and Thomas Putnam did have personal motivations for supporting claims of witchcraft.
True, Parris and Thomas Putnam had personal motivations for encouraging the claims of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. Parris, as the local minister, was directly involved as his daughter and niece were among the afflicted girls, while the Putnams had longstanding feuds and land disputes with other families, leading them to support accusations of witchcraft.
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