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  1. Benjamin Franklin (maternal grandfather) 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.

  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. He learned the art of printing from his grandfather and namesake, Benjamin Franklin.

  3. Learn about the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin Bache, the grandson of Benjamin Franklin and a prominent Democratic-Republican journalist. Discover how he used his newspaper, the "Philadelphia Aurora", to criticize the Federalist government and advocate for press freedoms.

  4. Learn about Benjamin Franklin Bache, the grandson of Benjamin Franklin and a leading critic of the Federalist government in the 1790s. Explore his life, education, newspaper, and republican ideals through this student research project.

  5. Founded by Benjamin Franklin Bache, the Aurora General Advertiser was published in Philadelphia between 1794 and 1824. 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 ...

  6. Jun 7, 2017 · Benjamin Bache was the grandson of Benjamin Franklin and the founder of the influential Aurora newspaper. He opposed the Washington and Adams administrations and supported Jefferson, and was indicted for seditious libel in 1798.

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  8. “A Genuine RepublicAn”: benjAmin FRAnklin bAche’s RemARks (1797), the FedeRAlists, And RepublicAn civic humAnism . Arthur Scherr . G. eorge Washington was perhaps in a more petulant mood than usual when he wrote of Benjamin Franklin Bache, Benjamin Franklin’s grandson, in 1797: “This man has celebrity in a certain