Why would the writings of Mercy Otis Warren be informative to a historian?
A: She recorded the proceeding at the Boston Massacre trial.
B: She contributed to the writing of the Declaration of Independence
C: She wrote one of the earliest histories about the Revolutionary War.
D: She was the first American woman to publish a novel set in the colonies.
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the answer is D
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she was thefirst American woman to publish anovel set in the colonies.
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The writings of Mercy Otis Warren will be informative to a historian since she wrote one of the earliest histories about the Revolutionary War. Thus the answer will be option C.
- Mercy Otis Warren was an American author and playwright during the revolutionary war era.
- She was a supporter of the revolution and constantly attacked royal authority in America.
- She was an advocate of women's rights and lobbied for the inclusion of the bill of rights in the American Constitution.
- She also wrote a history of the Revolutionary War. It was called the History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the American Revolution.
- It was a very popular book in its time and a copy of it was ordered by one of the founding fathers of America, Thomas Jefferson.
- For her work, during the revolution, she has also been called the founding mother of America.
- Thus, the writings of Mercy Otis Warren will be informative to a historian since she wrote one of the earliest histories about the Revolutionary War.
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