1. Political Papers and Presidential Campaigns in the Republic of Texas, 1836-1844.
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Pribanic-Smith, Erika J.
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NEWSPAPERS ,HISTORY of newspapers ,REPUBLIC of Texas, 1836-1846 ,PRESIDENTIAL elections ,PRESIDENTIAL candidates ,NINETEENTH century - Abstract
During Texas's decade as a republic, its newspapers never galvanized into a truly partisan press. The newspapers of Texas were political, but rather than focusing on party principles, they opposed or supported political candidates during the republic's four presidential elections, with two-term President Sam Houston as the pivotal figure. The independence of most newspapers from party patronage and influence and their patriotic elevation of the good of the country over loyalty to any faction demonstrated that editors did not fully adopt the American style of press partisanship they experienced before moving to Texas. Elections in the republic revolved around personalities instead of policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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