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how did mercy otis warren participate in colonial politics during the 1760s and 1770s?
warren served as a member of the pennsylvania assembly.
warren brought lawsuits against british policy.
warren hosted protest meetings in boston.
warren argued for more educational opportunities for women.
Mercy Otis Warren, a prominent figure in pre-Revolutionary America, hosted political protest meetings (like gatherings of the "Sons of Liberty" circle) in her Boston home to organize opposition to British policies in the 1760s-1770s. The other options are incorrect: she was not in the Pennsylvania Assembly, did not file lawsuits against British policy, and her advocacy for women's education was a later, separate focus not tied to her colonial political participation in this era.
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Warren hosted protest meetings in Boston.