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Almost one hundred years later, in 1735, a legal matter tested the patience of the colonists. It started when a New York newspaper criticized the governor, Sir William Cosby. Governor Cosby was very angry and ordered people to burn copies of the newspaper. He also ordered officers to arrest the newspaper's editor, John P. Zenger, for libel (writing or publishing comments that hurt a person's reputation). Zenger's lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, defended Zenger in court. Hamilton convinced the jury that Governor Cosby was wrong and the court let Zenger go. That trial resulted in freedom of the press, which would later become part of the First Amendment to the US Constitution

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