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The Cherokee Nation wrote its own constitution in 1827, which established a democratic government with three branches – executive, legislative, and judicial. They also published their own newspaper, The Cherokee Phoenix, in 1828, making it the first Native American newspaper in the United States. These initiatives were part of the tribe's efforts to assert their sovereignty and organize their own governance and communication systems.
noah webster published the dictionary in 1828 which was importnat
Church of England Newspaper was created in 1828.
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'An account of Chief occurrences in Ireland'.. published in 1660
One of the first was created by Sequoyah, the leader of the Cherokee nation. It contained 85 characters, representing the syllables of the Cherokee language. It was used as far back as 1828, in the "Cherokee Phoenix," the first newspaper published by what were then called Indians (and today are called Native Americans). The newspaper was bilingual-- English and Cherokee. I enclose a link to some information about it, which includes images of what written Cherokee looked like.
"Fanshawe" is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and was first published in 1828. It was one of Hawthorne's earliest works and was published when he was in his early twenties.
Noah Webster published the first dictionary in 1828
The Cherokee leader who developed an alphabet system for reading and writing was Sequoyah. His creation of the Cherokee syllabary in the early 19th century enabled widespread literacy among the Cherokee people. This innovation led to the establishment of the Cherokee Phoenix, the first Native American newspaper, which began publication in 1828. Sequoyah's work significantly contributed to the preservation and promotion of Cherokee culture and language.
The first Arabic newspaper is believed to be "Al-Waqa'i` al-Misriyya," which was established in 1828 in Egypt during the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha.
Many of the candidates paid to have biographies written and distributed. John Calhoun wrote editorials for the Patriot newspaper. Andrew Jackson circulated letters about his views.
No. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was a US Senator and Secretary of State. Noah Webster (1758-1842) published the first dictionary in 1828.