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Dear Madam: Letters Between Catharine Macaulay and Mercy Warren
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Title
Dear
Madam
:
Letters
Between
Catharine
Macaulay
and
Mercy
Warren
View collection at
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/exhibits/dearmadam/index.html
Description
Four
of the
seven
letters
in this
online
exhibit
were
written
by
Mercy
Warren
(1728-1814)
to
Catharine
Macaulay
.
Warren
noted
the
impact
of the
closing
of the
port
of
Boston
and the
passing
of the
Coercive
Acts
(29
December
1774)
;
described
public
reaction
and her
own
views
of the
Constitution
of the
United
States
(28
September
1787)
; and
expressed
concern
about
the
stability
of the
new
nation
(20
September
1789)
.
Creator
Mintz, S.
Subject
Revolution, 1775-1783
Place
United States -- Massachusetts
Featured Women
Warren
,
Mercy
Time Period
1700s
Publisher
Digital History
Primary Sources
Correspondence
Manuscripts
Is Part Of
Digital History
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