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  1. Benjamin Franklin Bache (August 12, 1769 – September 10, 1798) was an American journalist, printer and publisher. He founded the Philadelphia Aurora, a newspaper that supported Jeffersonian philosophy.

    • September 10, 1798 (aged 29), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
  2. Benjamin Franklin Bache was the printer and publisher of the Philadelphia Aurora, a leading Democratic-Republican newspaper in the 1790s. During his short life, Bache became a vocal critic of the early Federalist Party and George Washington’s administration.

  3. A student research paper by Raffi Andonian that explores the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin Bache, the grandson of the famous printer and statesman, who started a newspaper in 1790 that covered politics and republican ideals. Learn how Bache condemned the Federalists, supported the rights of the people, and championed the Constitution in the 1790s.

  4. Bache, the grandson of Benjamin Franklin, established the Aurora as a Republican newspaper that could counter the many Federalist newspapers in circulation at the end of the eighteenth century. It quickly became the leading Republican paper in the United States.

  5. 7 de jun. de 2017 · Learn about the life and legacy of Benjamin Bache, the founder and editor of the Aurora newspaper, a vocal opponent of the Washington and Adams administrations and a supporter of Jefferson. Find out how he turned the Aurora into one of the most influential newspaper in U.S. politics, even after his death.

  6. “Much Blood May be Shed Ere Liberty be Firmly Established”: Benjamin Franklin Bache Defends the French Revolution, 1792–93. Americans keenly followed the events of the French Revolution.

  7. The best study of Bache, James Tagg, Benjamin Franklin Bache and the Philadelphia Aurora (Philadelphia, 1991), 100-101, 125-37, 131, 185, discusses Bache's publishing ventures and printing of congressional debates. Bache sold 15,000 copies of Paine's Age of Reason in Philadelphia in 1796.