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g100num [7]
1 year ago
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Why did colonial newspapers often have to be careful about what they printed?

History
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Georgia [21]1 year ago
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The newspapers were not protected by the government, and as a result, the colonial newspapers often had to be careful about what material they printed. Therefore, the option D holds true.

<h3>What is the significance of colonial newspapers?</h3>

The colonial newspapers in the American society did not have a protection from the government, and as a result, they had the least amount of regulations. However, the newspapers frequently faced troubles if they printed any material information against the ideologies of the colonists.

Therefore, the option D holds true and states regarding the significance of colonial newspapers.

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