Anti-Parris/Salem Village:
1690-1700
1690 Mean Tax Ratio | 1690 Median Tax Ratio | ||||
Anti-Parris | 16.55 | 1.25 | Anti-Parris | 14.00 | 1.75 |
Salem Village | 13.24 | Salem Village | 8.00 | ||
1700 Mean Tax Ratio | 1700 Median Tax Ratio | ||||
Anti-Parris | 18.41 | 1.47 | Anti-Parris | 14.00 | 1.47 |
Salem Village | 12.53 | Salem Village | 9.50 |
Comparing the mean and median taxes of the twenty-nine anti-Parris persisters with Salem Village taxpayers in 1690 and 1700 presents the same ambiguity as with the pro-Parris group. Compared to Salem Villagers, the average tax of these witchcraft opponents rose during the 1690s, but their median tax declined. Still, both their mean and median rates stayed above the comparable figures for the village as a whole.
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