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She became a strong support in New England. She is now famous throughout New England.

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Q: Why were Phillis Wheatleys poems first published in England and not in the colonies?
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Phillis Wheatley did not have a Third Child.


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Why were phillis wheatley's poems first published in England and not in the colonies?

Phillis Wheatley's poems were first published in England because there were doubts about the authenticity and authorship of her work in the American colonies, due to her being a young enslaved woman. Publishing in England provided her with validation and a broader audience, as well as credibility as a poet.


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her middle name was Sasha


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John Peters, a freed slave who was a grocer.


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Was th first notable African female Poet in America


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She had 2 girls and 1 boy thank you very much


The first book of poetry in American was written by a woman It was published in England in 1650?

The author of the first published book of poems by an American was Phillis Wheatley.


What were phillis wheatleys hobbies?

her hobbies were to write books and poems she was the first African American poet.


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Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Lloyd, and Pherrel were some of Phillis Wheatley's Closest friends!


Why was phillis famous?

Phillis Wheatly was an African-American poet, and she is specially remembered because she was the first African-American woman published in the US, with her book called 'Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral', which was published in 1773.