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Benjamin Harris (fl. 1673–1716) was an English publisher, a figure of the Popish Plot in England who then moved to New England as an early journalist. He published the New England Primer, the first textbook in British America, and edited the first multi-page newspaper there, Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick, from 25 September 1690.
These issues were considered sensitive and questionable by colonial authorities, which led them to close down Harris' newspaper. [ 11 ] After the prompt suppression of Publick Occurrences and the subsequent passage of the newspaper and printing licensing law, future prospective publishers were discouraged from establishing new newspapers until ...
On September 25, 1690, the first newspaper to emerge in the British colonies in America was the Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, printed and published in Boston by Richard Pierce for Benjamin Harris. [15] Harris had fled England for fear of religious persecution and speaking out against the crown. [16]
The Phoenix Police Department confirmed Tuesday that officers Benjamin Harris and Kyle Sue were on administrative leave while the agency conducts a formal inquiry into the August arrest of Tyron ...
Benjamin Harris, founder and CEO of cybersecurity startup watchTowr thinks otherwise. GCE ‘A’ Level dropout founded S'pore cybersecurity startup watchTowr that raises US$10.25m in 9 months ...
Tyron McAlpin, 34, was tasered and punched by two Phoenix officers named Benjamin Harris and Kyle Sue. Phoenix police's violent arrest of deaf Black man with cerebral palsy criticized Skip to main ...
Benjamin Harris (publisher) 1673-1716 English publisher, involved in the Popish Plot in England; Moved to New England as an early journalist; Published the New England Primer , the first textbook in British America, and edited the first multi-page newspaper there, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick
Two Phoenix police officers whose violent arrest of a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy was widely condemned by human rights advocates were placed on administrative leave as a formal probe ...