Pennsylvania Chronicle

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The Pennsylvania Chronicle was an influential colonial American newspaper known for its strong opposition to British policies and its role in spreading revolutionary ideas before the American Revolution.

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instanceOf colonial American newspaper
newspaper
associatedWith American Revolution NERFINISHED
Patriot press NERFINISHED
country Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
founder William Goddard NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
influenced American revolutionary sentiment
public opinion in Pennsylvania
language English
location Philadelphia
medium print
notableFor advocacy of colonial rights
strong criticism of British authorities
opposed British colonial policies
Stamp Act NERFINISHED
Townshend Acts NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Patriot
publisher William Goddard NERFINISHED
role spread revolutionary ideas before the American Revolution
subject British–American relations NERFINISHED
colonial politics
taxation without representation
supported American colonial resistance
timePeriod pre–American Revolution era

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