Mercy Otis Warren By: Justice ( Low ) & Sydney ( Sidd Da Kidd )

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Mercy Otis Warren By: Justice ( Low ) & Sydney ( Sidd Da Kidd )

Mercy Otis Warren ! Mercy Otis Warren was many Things Such As A Poet, Dramatist, And A Historian. She Was Born In BarnStable, Massachusetts She Married James Warren A Patriot.

Revolutionary War She Was a Political Writer And Propagandist. Bascially A Huge political Figure

Patriot Women Mercy Otis Warren Was A Patriot Because The Loyalist ( Tony ) Brutely Beat Her Brother Who Was A Patriot Man. The Loyalist Wrote to her Husband To get To Her Because She Is Also A Patriot. Also Because She Participated In the Patriot Cause.

After The Revolutionary War Mercy Otis Warren Survived From The Revolutionary War. After The War She Continued To Write And Publish Her Writings, Issuing A Volume Of Poetry Under Her Own name In 1790.

Sydney’s Opinion I think She Is A Wonderful Writer And Political Figure. I Also, Think She Is Very Brave. Because She Has The Guts To Start And Talks About How Come The Women Couldn’t Go On With The Things They Were Doing When The Men Were Gone But When They Are here They Cant Do Anything.

Justice’s Opinion I Think She Is One Of the Best Poetry Writers In the World. I Like How She Stood Up For Her Rights. She Is A Good leader. I Look Up To her As A Great Political Leader. I Also Like Her Name

Some More Awesome facts In 1772 It Was the Publication Of her Play “ The Advateur “. In 1805 She Published Her Three-Volume “ History Of The Rise, Progress And Termination Of The American Revolution “.

More Interesting Facts! She FINALLY Published Her Writings In Her Own Name !

The End! Thanks For Paying Attention Love Justice And Siidd : )