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Mercy Otis Warren: Playwright, Historian, and Whistleblower July 4

Mercy Otis Warren: Playwright, Historian, and Whistleblower July 4

Update: 2022-07-03
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Mercy Otis Warren: Revolutionary Playwright, Historian, and Whistleblower July 4 Episode



In researching the revolution so many names came up that even with my decades of love of history I had never heard. Mercy Otis is one. Which is surprising given how much she did during and after the revolution and the president’s who held her views in high regard. She not only wrote to presidents )who wrote back) but she published plays, pamphlets, and the first history of the revolution published by and American. Though the presidents admired (or mostly admired) her work she did have some critiques on them. She was anti slavery believing that such horrors were undermining to what the country was based on. She was angry at the treatments of the First Nations people and as you may expect was angered that there was no place for women in the new laws.





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Mercy Otis Warren: Playwright, Historian, and Whistleblower July 4

Mercy Otis Warren: Playwright, Historian, and Whistleblower July 4