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She was the first women to write the History of the American Revolution
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Mercy Otis Warren wrote a play about British leaders being greedy.
A writer and a play-writer
Mercy Otis Warren was a political playwright and historian, known for her works such as "The Adulateur," a satirical play, and "History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution," which documented the American Revolution from a woman's perspective. Phillis Wheatley, the first published African American poet, wrote "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral," which included reflections on faith, freedom, and the experiences of slavery. Both women used their writing to challenge societal norms and advocate for political and social change.
She liked wearing blue dresses and liked laced bonnets without ribbons to tie under your chin. She also wore a white apron and brown or black shoes from back then. Usually high heeled.
The play you are referring to is likely "Richard III" by William Shakespeare. This historical drama portrays King Richard III as a power-hungry and ruthless leader who stops at nothing to satisfy his own ambitions.
She was famous for her poems, plays and writings on being Anti-British and Anti-Loyalists. She, Abigail Adams, Hannah Winthrop, and Martha Washington all participated in this. You can go here for tons more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercy_Otis_Warren
Mercy Otis Warren, despite no formal education, was the author of a play called Adulateur in 1773. It satirized the colonial governor of Massachussetts, and foretold the revolution. She was close friends with Abigail Adams. She attempted to get the right for women to vote put into the Constitution, but was unable.
Tituba, Abigail Williams, Mary Warren, Betty Paris, Susanna Walcott, Mercy Lewis, Ruth Putnam
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