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The progress of the American Revolution has been so rapid and such the alteration of manners, the blending of characters
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"The progress of the American Revolution has been so rapid and such the alteration of manners, the blending of characters, and the new train of ideas that almost universally prevail, that the principles which animated to the noblest exertions have been nearly annihilated"

- Mercy Otis Warren

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This quote by Mercy Otis Warren speaks to the quick modifications that occurred during the American Revolution. She keeps in mind that the change of good manners, the blending of characters, and the new train of concepts that nearly universally dominate have actually caused the concepts that encouraged the noblest exertions to be almost annihilated. This recommends that the ideals that drove the Revolution have been changed by new ideas and values. This could be analyzed as a caution that the Revolution could be forgotten or its worths could be lost in the face of quick modification. Warren's words likewise suggest that the Revolution was a transformative occasion that changed the way people thought and acted. The blending of characters and the new train of ideas that almost universally dominate might be seen as an indication of development, but likewise a tip that the worths of the Revolution could be forgotten.

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Mercy Otis Warren This quote is written / told by Mercy Otis Warren between September 14, 1728 and October 19, 1814. She was a famous Playwright from USA. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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