About Mercy Otis Warren

Mercy Otis Warren is from Barnstable Massachusetts. She was born a long time ago September 14th, 1728. Mercy was known for being a gifted playwright, poet, and historian. As well as a revolutionary woman who symbolized and promoted the ideas and principles upon which the United States was established during the American Revolution.

What important contribution did she make to the American Revolution?

Writer

Mercy wrote influential texts “History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution,” which helped explain to people understand why it was important for the colonies to be independent from Britain. Her work was like a voice for freedom during that time.

Political

Mercy contributed by influencing revolutionary ideas by writing letters and participating in political discussions.

Historian

Mercy Otis Warren wrote a three volume book about the American Revolution, published in 1805. It gave a detailed firsthand account of how America gained independence, keeping alive the memory of the revolution and the people who made it happen.


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