Philadelphia Aurora

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Philadelphia Aurora was an influential late-18th-century American newspaper known for its strong Republican stance and fierce criticism of Federalist leaders, including George Washington and John Adams.

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instanceOf newspaper
periodical
associatedWith Benjamin Franklin family NERFINISHED
city Philadelphia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criticized Federalist Party NERFINISHED
George Washington NERFINISHED
John Adams NERFINISHED
distributionArea Philadelphia region
editor Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
William Duane NERFINISHED
endTime early 19th century
era Early American Republic
late 18th century
foundedBy Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
hasNotableEditor Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
William Duane NERFINISHED
ideology Republicanism
inception 1794
influenced Republican public opinion in the 1790s
language English
location Philadelphia
mediaType print
namedAfter Aurora NERFINISHED
notableFor fierce criticism of Federalist leaders
opposition to the Adams administration
opposition to the Washington administration
strong Republican stance
opposed Alien and Sedition Acts NERFINISHED
Federalist policies
politicalAlignment Democratic-Republican NERFINISHED
Jeffersonian Republican NERFINISHED
predecessor General Advertiser NERFINISHED
publicationFrequency daily
publisher Benjamin Franklin Bache NERFINISHED
roleIn development of American party politics
partisan press of the 1790s
startTime 1794
state Pennsylvania
subject American politics
civil liberties
foreign policy
supported Democratic-Republican Party NERFINISHED
Thomas Jefferson NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1790s
early 1800s

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Benjamin Franklin Bache notableWork Philadelphia Aurora