"The British were indeed very far superior to the Americans in every respect necessary to military operations, except the revivified courage and resolution, the result of sudden success after despair"
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That’s the sly edge of Warren’s intent. As a playwright and a propagandist for the patriot cause, she understands that revolutions are staged as much as they’re fought. By conceding British superiority “in every respect necessary to military operations,” she punctures the comforting myth that victory belongs to the best-prepared. Then she rewrites the script: the decisive advantage is psychological and narrative-driven, produced by a swing in collective expectation. A single reversal of fortune doesn’t just change tactics; it changes what people believe is possible, and belief is an accelerant.
The context is a war in which early American failures could easily have hardened into fatalism. Warren captures the hinge moment when despair flips into resolve - not because conditions are suddenly ideal, but because success arrives unexpectedly, proving the empire is not invincible. The subtext is a warning and a boast at once: this kind of courage is powerful precisely because it’s precarious, dependent on maintaining momentum, on feeding the story that tomorrow can keep surprising the strong.
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Warren, Mercy Otis. (2026, January 18). The British were indeed very far superior to the Americans in every respect necessary to military operations, except the revivified courage and resolution, the result of sudden success after despair. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-british-were-indeed-very-far-superior-to-the-6797/
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Warren, Mercy Otis. "The British were indeed very far superior to the Americans in every respect necessary to military operations, except the revivified courage and resolution, the result of sudden success after despair." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-british-were-indeed-very-far-superior-to-the-6797/.
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"The British were indeed very far superior to the Americans in every respect necessary to military operations, except the revivified courage and resolution, the result of sudden success after despair." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-british-were-indeed-very-far-superior-to-the-6797/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.



