Mercy Otis Warren
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Bio And Early Life
Role played in the Revolution
In he Revolutionary war was on the Patriots side Because She believed that the British were awful and tyrants,so she wrote plays and stories about the British. So she was making fun of them. When she wan in the war she did nothing but wrote plays. She was writing the History of the American Revalution. Her belief were that womens should have the same rights as men. Her First play was called,"The Adulateur" was writting in 1773. Her writing contained her beliefs,thoughts, and opinions about wars and political issues.
Role Played after revolution
In 1781, the British defeated, the Warrens purchased the home formerly owned by Mercy's one-time target, Gov. Thomas Hutchinson. They lived there in Milton, Massachusetts, for about ten years, before returning to Plymouth.
Mercy Otis Warren was among those who opposed the new Constitution as it was being proposed, and in 1788 wrote about her opposition in Observations on the New Constitution. She believed that it would favor aristocratic over democratic government
Death and Legacy
Mercy Otis Warren died on October 19, 1814. The cause of death is unknown. She was 86 years old. She was buried at Old Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts beside her husband, James Warren, who had died in 1808. In her honor a warship which fought in World War II was called the SS Mercy Warren.The legacy she left is amazing: Mercy Otis Warren life encourages women to speak up her Ex: Can be followed in Many ways she spoke up when she needed to.