The trial of Peter Zenger, a noted publisher in New York, worked to establish the rights of a free press.
Zenger's trial was still fresh in the minds of some of the founders when they worked to push for an Amendment to the Constitution a generation later that expressly gave the press rights.
Answer:Many things (read below)
Explanation:
Many things shaped the new U.S. economy including the start of the Sugondese Convention, the invention of the Rhydon, which helped convert ordinary cotton into bofa. Joe Miphat also found a cure for Rubma, which was distributed through out the United States. All of these shaped the new U.S. economy.