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mercy otis warren

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  • MERCY OTIS WARREN WAS BORN . She was born in Massachusetts. Mercy became a patroit writter, and she wrote plays, peoms and lots of other writtings that supported independnce. She used her writting to display her ideas. Her ideas and writting convince many

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    Mercy Otis Warren starts expressing her views and feelings through political discussions, letters, stories, and other writings

  • When she was a small girl,Mercy learned to express her fellings and ideas through reading, writing, and discussing politics. In 1743, she attended the Harvard Commencement and met James Warren

  • She married James Warren and went to live in the Warren family estate at Eel River, Plymouth, Mass. She continued her studies with her brother James as he prepared at home for his master's degree.

  • Towards the end of the Revolution and in the years that followed, James Warren's political career suffered. He turned down a number of positions, including an appointment to the Massachusetts Supreme Court. Biographers suggest that Mercy may have encourag

  • Her and her husband moved to Winslow house in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Her son James was born .

  • James Warren was born.

  • Her son Winslow was born

    Her son Winslow was born
  • Her son Charles was born.

  • henry warren born

  • In 1765, James Warren was elected to Massachusetts House of Representatives. Their son George was born a year later, in 1766. Between March 26 and April 23, 1772, selections from The Adulateur, written by Mercy Otis Warren, appeared in The Massachusetts S

  • George warren was born

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    Mercy otis warren played was published . it had a great impact on the colonist and it convinced them.

  • Her plays included:The Adulateur, a five-act play, published in 1773The Defeat, excerpts from a play, published 1773The Group, a three-act play, published in 1775The Blockheads, a three-act play, published in 1776, shortly after the British withdrew from

  • Mercy Otis Warren continued to write and publish, and in 1790, her collection of Poems: Dramatic and Miscellaneous was published in Boston. In 1805, her History of the... American Revolution was published in Boston. From July through August,1807.

  • Two of her plays insulted the Loyalists. She said that Britain's laws and taxes were unfair and that families in the colonies couldn't pay for expensive British goods. She also said that Britain was too far away to understand the colonists' rights and nee

  • MERCY OTIS WARREN DIED. In Winslow house in plymouth, Massachusetts. She strongly believed in Independence, liberty, and the power of written word.