Mercy Otis Warren opposed the new Constitution primarily because she believed it concentrated too much power in the federal government at the expense of individual liberties and state sovereignty. She feared that the lack of a Bill of Rights would leave citizens vulnerable to tyranny. Warren was also concerned that the Constitution favored wealthy elites and did not adequately represent the interests of ordinary citizens. Her opposition reflected her commitment to democratic principles and her advocacy for the rights of individuals.
Mercy Otis Warren was married in 1752.
Colonel James Otis
because it wasnt secure and could cause even more problems
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Mercy Otis Warren opposed the Constitution because she believed that political officers should have a limit to how long they serve, or a rotation. Mercy Otis Warren, like many Americans, didn't wanted them to have too much power.
Mercy Otis Warren opposed the Constitution because she believed that political officers should have a limit to how long they serve, or a rotation. Mercy Otis Warren, like many Americans, didn't wanted them to have too much power.
because she believed that British soldiers were tryants
She was Mercy Otis first. She married James Warren and made Warren her last name. Mercy Otis Warren.
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Mercy Otis Warren had two sons James, and Henry
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Mercy Otis Warren had 5 children.
Mercy Otis Warren attended Harvard University as a replacement of her oldest brother, Joseph Otis.
Mercy Otis Warren was married in 1752.
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