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How did Mercy Otis Warren share her opinions about the American independence movement in the 1700s?

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She wrote plays and poems about the need for freedom. Im sorry i cant explain it my friend just knew the answer
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Mercy Otis Warren was a female writer. Her work was critical for promoting and supporting the Patriot cause. She passionately lent her voice to the revolution. She was born in 1728 in West Barnstable, Massachusetts to James and Mary Otis. She never received a formal education. she wrote about the British and the loyalists. She wrote poems, pamphlets, and plays and advocated for independence.

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