During Peter Zenger’s trial, his lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, asked the prosecution to prove that Zenger had published false material. After the prosecution failed to do so, the jury acquitted Zenger of the charges of libel. How did this case help increase the freedom of the colonists?

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The above case involving Peter Zenger helped increase the freedom of the colonists in that: "The colonists could criticize the government as long as they were speaking the truth." (Option A)

Who was Peter Zenger?

John Peter Zenger was a German immigrant who published The New York Weekly Journal.

This newspaper sharply criticized the corrupt royal governor, William S. Cosby. It accused the government of manipulating elections and enabling France's adversary to investigate New York Harbor.

John's historic acquittal in a libel trial (1735) marked the first significant win for press freedom in North America's English colonies.

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Full Question:

During Peter Zenger’s trial, his lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, asked the prosecution to prove that Zenger had published false material. After the prosecution failed to do so, the jury acquitted Zenger of the charges of libel. How did this case help increase the freedom of the colonists?

A.

The colonists could criticize the government as long as they were speaking the truth.

B.

All colonists were now free to participate in the workings of the colonial legislature.

C.

The colonists were now free to speak or print any material without the fear of libel charges.

D.

The colonists were now free to challenge or reject the authority of any government official.

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