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  2. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    While the English language press served the general population, practically every ethnic group had its own newspapers in their own language. Many immigrant populations in the 19th century were drawn to the rich farmlands of the Great Plains states such as Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa. In small communities that drew large influxes of specific ...

  3. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Chronicle, published by William Goddard, whose first edition was published on January 6, 1767, was the fourth newspaper to be printed in the English language established in Philadelphia, and the first newspaper in the northern colonies to have four columns to a page. [68]

  4. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    English publisher, involved in the Popish Plot in England; Moved to New England as an early journalist; Published the New England Primer, the first textbook in British America, and edited the first multi-page newspaper there, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick

  5. Chronicling America - Wikipedia

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    The database is searchable by key terms, state, language, time period, or newspaper. [7] [14] [12] The Chronicling America website contains digitized newspaper pages and information about historic newspapers to place the primary sources in context and support future research. [14] [15] [16] It hosts newspapers written in a variety of languages.

  6. The New-England Courant - Wikipedia

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    The New-England Courant (also spelled 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 British colonial government and other royal figures of authority.

  7. List of the oldest newspapers - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest English Language newspaper in India still in circulation. [94] 1843 Mangaluru Samachara: Kannada: Mangalore: Company's India: First Kannada language newspaper. It was produced by a German, Rev. Hermann Friedrich Mögling of the Basel Mission. 1846 Orunodoi: Assamese: Sivasagar: Company's India