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John Peter Zenger is often credited with scoring one of the first victories for freedom of the press. In 1735, he successfully defended himself against charges of seditious libel brought by the Governor of New York. The trial was significant as it established the precedent that truth could be used as a defense against libel charges and contributed to the evolution of freedom of the press in colonial America.
John Peter Zenger is the name of the man who scored one of the first victories for freedom of the press when he opposed the governor of New York. Zenger was a journalist, editor, printer and publisher in New York City.
Christmas night in 1776.
Terrys high level of achievement is that he has scored 31 goals so far the highest by a central defender.
The New England Patriots End Zone Militia is composed of two ten men squad, one for each endzone. When the Patriots score, nine members of the militia (depending on which endzone the Patriots scored in) fire their muskets. The tenth member is the "platoon leader" and directs the volleys.
Trenton, New Jersey was the location where the Continental Army won its first and badly needed victory. The Battle of Trenton took place on December 26, 1776.