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The New-England Courant one of the first American newspapers, was founded in Boston in 1721, by James Franklin. It was a weekly newspaper and the third to ...
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The New-England Courant, one of the first American newspapers, was founded in Boston in 1721, by James Franklin. It was a weekly newspaper and the third to appear in Boston. Unlike other newspapers, it offered a more critical account about the... Wikipedia
The New-England Courant, founded in 1721, was the creation of James Franklin, Benjamin's big brother. The 15-year-old Benjamin was a printer's apprentice for ...
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The satirical columns in the Courant antagonized the Mathers, Increase and Cotton, the preeminent clergymen and scientists of colonial Boston, by attacking ...
Jul 21, 2023 · The New-England Courant, No. 80, February 11, 1723, was the first publication issued under Benjamin Franklin's imprint.
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HEN James Franklin began The New-England Courant in 1721, the most serious controversy the newspaper addressed was a medical one. As a smallpox epidemic ...
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B--n was represented in a soft Manner, as illiterate, ignorant, rash, &c. only with respect to the Small Pox, and the dubious, dangerous Practice of Inoculation ...
…founded a weekly newspaper, the New-England Courant, to which readers were invited to contribute. Benjamin, now 16, read and perhaps set in type these ...
Weekly No. 1 (Aug. 7, 1721)- Ceased in 1727. Publisher varies: Benjamin Franklin, Feb. 4, 1723- Available on microform from Readex Microprint Corp.
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