Mercy Otis Warren was a strong opponent of the Stamp Act, viewing it as an unjust tax imposed by the British government without colonial representation. She used her writings to advocate for colonial resistance and to rally public sentiment against British policies. Warren's reaction included organizing protests and writing plays and pamphlets that highlighted the grievances of the colonists, making her a significant figure in the early American revolutionary movement. Her efforts contributed to the growing sentiment for independence among the colonies.
She said Britains Laws and taxes were unfair.
Mercy Otis Warren had two sons James, and Henry
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She said Britains Laws and taxes were unfair.
Mercy Otis Warren's husband was James Warren, president of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and the first quartermaster of the Continental Army.From Nancy Rubin Stuart, Author of The Muse of the Revolution: The Secret Pen of Mercy Otis Warren and the Founding of a Nation
Mercy Otis Warren was married in 1752.
She was Mercy Otis first. She married James Warren and made Warren her last name. Mercy Otis Warren.
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They were named James, Winslow, and Charles. She also had two other kids who died at birth.