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The Maryland General Assembly has introduced a resolution to exonerate individuals accused, convicted, or executed for witchcraft in the Province of Maryland prior to the American Revolution. House Joint Resolution 2, pre-filed by Delegate Bagnall, aims to restore the reputations of those affected by the trials and acknowledge the historical injustices stemming from fear and superstition.

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Historical records indicate that at least seven individuals were accused of witchcraft in Maryland, with two convictions and one execution. The resolution highlights how societal fears and misogyny fueled these accusations, resulting in profound miscarriages of justice. It acknowledges that the legal standards of the time failed to protect the rights and dignity of the accused, contrasting with modern principles of due process.

The resolution also seeks to extend apologies to the descendants of those wrongfully persecuted. It emphasizes the lingering shame and trauma experienced by families whose ancestors were subjected to such trials. If adopted, the resolution would exonerate all victims and symbolically restore their names to good standing in Maryland.

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The proposed resolution, which was assigned to the Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, underscores Maryland’s commitment to addressing historical injustices. A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to state leadership, including the Governor and legislative leaders, as a formal acknowledgment of the state’s role in past injustices.

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