Patriots and revolutionaries, such as Thomas Paine and John Adams, wrote plays and other writings to insult loyalists and redcoats during the American Revolution. These works aimed to rally support for the revolutionary cause and criticize those loyal to the British crown.
mercy otis warren
Nope. These were two names for the British army. One was to refer to them (redcoats), the other was sort of a taunting nickname (lobsterbacks).
Lobsterbacks
You added insult to injury!I felt like that was an insult to my intelligence.You shouldn't insult other people.
One other war that the redcoats fought in besides the Boston Massacre (which really wasn't a "massacre" because only five people were killed) was the Revolutionary War.
Those people think the term "gay" is an insult, and they're trying to insult someone. But it's not an insult, and it just make them sound stupid.
Kartoffelkopf (potato head) is something that children would call each other. It doesn't really qualify as an insult.
redcoats
"Other writings also supplied helpful information." The adjectives in the sentence are other and helpful. An adjective is a word that describes something. Other describes what kind of writings. Helpful describes what kind of information.
The question is...?
It depended on if she favored them or not, if they did not insult her or cause her harm or embarrassment, she did not bring them harm. If they did insult her, she was quick to use their desires against them.
The Holy Bible, the writings of the Church Fathers, & various other writers such as St. Thomas Aquinas.