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Mathew Carey
Life & Legacy
Era of Revolution 1775-1784
Early Life in Ireland
Apprenticeship at the Hibernian Journal
Carey’s First Essay Caused Controversy
Another Pamphlet Caused Carey to Flee to France
Carey Became an Apprentice to Benjamin Franklin in Paris
Carey Founded the Volunteer’s Journal
Carey Sailed to America and Its New Republic
Becoming American: 1784-1789
Carey Received an Unexpected Favor from Lafayette
The Pennsylvania Evening Herald
Eleazer Oswald Challenged Carey to a Duel
The Columbian Magazine
The American Museum Promoted a National Cultural Identity
Ratification of the Constitution
The Federal Procession of 1788
Establishing a National Distribution Network for the Museum
Transition to Publisher and Democratic-Republican: 1789-1796, Part 1
Washington’s Inauguration
Carey’s Edition of the Catholic Douai Bible
The Beginning of Newspaper Politics
Hamilton’s Report on Manufactures
Hamilton, Coxe and the Experiment in Paterson
Aftermath of the Report on Manufactures
Transition to Publisher and Democratic-Republican: 1789-1796, Part 2
Thomas Jefferson’s New Party
The Hibernian Society
Carey Married Bridget Flahavan
Carey’s Transition to Publishing
The Demise of the American Museum
William Paulet Carey and the United Irishmen
Transition to Publisher and Democratic-Republican: 1789-1796, Part 3
Carey and the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
Books of American Manufacture to Compete with British Imports
Carey Engaged Weems to Sell His Books
Geographies for a New Nation
War in Europe and American Politics in the 1790s
The Economic Turmoil of the Anglo-French Wars
Transition to Publisher and Democratic-Republican: 1789-1796, Part 4
Carey Advocated an American Navy
Impressment
The Jay Treaty and the American Remembrancer
Prominent United Irishmen Visit Philadelphia
Carey the Nationalist: 1796-1819, Part 1
John Adams and the Quasi War
Those “Wild Irishmen” and the Alien and Sedition Acts
Carey and the Election of 1800
America’s First Best-Selling Novel
Carey the Nationalist: 1796-1819, Part 2
Carey Began to Dominate the National Market for Bibles
Carey Organized America’s First Literary Fair in New York City
Malcontents, Quids and Clodhoppers
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