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  2. Mercy Otis Warren, American poet, dramatist, and historian whose proximity to political leaders and critical national events gives particular value to her writing on the American Revolutionary period.

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  4. Mercy Otis Warren (September 25, 1728 – October 19, 1814) was an American activist poet, playwright, and pamphleteer during the American Revolution.

  5. Mercy Otis Warren was one of the few women who broke the mold during a time when women were expected not to participate in political matters. She worked as a poet, political playwright, and pamphleteer to become the leading female philosopher of the Revolution and new nation.

  6. Feb 14, 2020 · Known as the “Conscience of the American Revolution,” Mercy Otis Warren accomplished things unknown to women in her time. She was a prolific and influential writer, the first woman playwright, wrote the first history of the American Revolutionary War (by a man or woman), and influenced most of founding fathers, as well as speaking up for ...

  7. Mercy Otis Warren was a published poet, political playwright and satirist during the age of the American Revolutiona time when women were encouraged and expected to keep silent on political matters.

  8. Mercy Otis Warren was one of the most influential writers during the American Revolutionary War. She came from a prominent family that immersed themselves in political activism. She had a passion for learning, reading and writing, although she received no formal education when she was young.

  9. Apr 2, 2024 · Mercy Otis Warren was an American poet, playwright, and activist, who wrote in support of the Patriot cause during the American Revolution. She is also known for her comprehensive history of the American Revolution, published in 3 volumes in 1805.

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