From an Anti-Federalist family, Mercy Otis Warren was an unusual…
Question Answered step-by-step From an Anti-Federalist family, Mercy Otis Warren was an unusual… From an Anti-Federalist family, Mercy Otis Warren was an unusual woman for her time, who published criticism of the new U.S. Constitution, in a time when most women were not allowed to have very much education (and all women did NOT have the right to vote). — Warren made specific critiques of various sections of the Constitution in her list of 18 items, but also made suggestions in that same list for improvements, or things she wanted to see changed or added to the Constitution. — Provide a 1st example from Warren’s document (from her list of 18 items) to support the argument that the American Revolution was NOT revolutionary with regard to creation of a new government and explain how the example you have chosen shows this, based on Warren’s criticism of the Constitution. — Then, provide a 2nd example from Warren’s document (from her list of 18 items) to support the argument that the American Revolution was revolutionary with regard to creation of a new government, due to one of Warren’s suggestions for how to improve, change, or add to, the U.S. Constitution, in that time period, and explain how the example you have chosen shows this History US History HIST 133 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


