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How New England’s Federalists Regarded the Rest of the United States
Federalists and other New Englanders considered themselves exceptional. They claimed superiority over other American regions, especially the South. Their claims were based on religion. A writer for the Columbian Centinel in Boston explained: “The God of nature, in his infinite goodness … Continue reading
Posted in From The Desk, Newspaper Politics, Secession
Tagged "Warren" Columbian Centinel, Caius, Caleb Strong, Civil War, Democratic-Republicans, Essex Junto, Federalists, Hartford Convention, Jefferson, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, New England, secession, War of 1812
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How the Federalists Attacked Mathew Carey and His Brother
Mathew’s brother James established the Daily Advertiser in Philadelphia. He was an avid Democratic-Republican. He had been involved with the Evening Star, mouthpiece of the United Irishmen in Dublin. Inevitably, he attracted the attention and venom of William Cobbett. Cobbett … Continue reading
Posted in From The Desk, Newspaper Politics
Tagged Caius, Civil War, Daily Advertiser, Democratic-Republicans, Essex Junto, Federalists, James Carey, Jefferson, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, New England, Peter Porcupine's Gazette. United Irishmen, United States Recorder, William Cobbett
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