
Mercy Otis Warren: Blowing the Whistle on British Rule
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10th Grade - University
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Mercy Otis Warren, born in 1728, was a significant political voice in early America. Influenced by her father, she was educated at home and later married James Warren. She became known for her writings on freedom and equality, and her play 'The Agitator' satirized British rule. Warren was also a whistleblower, exposing British collusion. After the American Revolution, she gained recognition for her contributions and is celebrated in the National Women's Hall of Fame.
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In what ways did Mercy Otis Warren act as a whistleblower during the colonial period?
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What legacy did Mercy Otis Warren leave behind in terms of her contributions to American independence?
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