Aurora

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Aurora was an influential late-18th-century American newspaper edited by Benjamin Franklin Bache that was known for its strong Republican stance and criticism of Federalist policies.

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instanceOf newspaper
periodical
associatedWith Democratic-Republican Party NERFINISHED
circulationArea Philadelphia region NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredTopic American national politics
Federalist administration policies
foreign policy debates
criticized George Washington administration NERFINISHED
John Adams administration NERFINISHED
editor Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
editorialStance anti-Federalist
strongly partisan
familyConnection Benjamin Franklin NERFINISHED
foundedBy Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
influenced Republican public opinion in the early United States
language English
location Philadelphia
mediaType print
notableFor criticism of Federalist policies
influence in late-18th-century American politics
opposedIdeology Federalist
politicalAlignment Jeffersonian Republican NERFINISHED
Republican
roleInHistory major Republican voice in the 1790s
subjectOf studies of early American press history
supported Thomas Jefferson NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 18th century

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