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How Newspaper Politics Lead to Federalist Attacks on Other Newspaper Editors
John Fenno wanted to publish an official government newspaper. He was a penmanship teacher from Boston who had failed at keeping an inn, managing a shop, and working in the export business before working as a journalist for the Boston … Continue reading
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Tagged Caius, Civil War, Democratic-Republicans, Federal Gazette, Federalists, Jefferson, John Fenno, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, National Gazette, Newspaper politics, Pierre Freneau
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How Jefferson and Madison’s Use of Newspapers Contributed to Secession Threats
Jefferson and Madison Used Newspapers to Launch Their Party In the Early Republic, newspapers evolved into partisan publications. John Fenno, a journalist for the Boston Centinel, wrote a defense of the Constitution, attracting the attention of prominent Federalists. In … Continue reading
Posted in Newspaper Politics, Secession
Tagged Civil War, Essex Junto, Federal Gazette, Fenno, Freneau, Hamilton, Hartford Convention, Jefferson, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, National Gazette, New England, newspapers, secession, secession 2012, secession petitions, War of 1812
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