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The ''Courrier des Etats-Unis'' was an American publicised French language newspaper published by French immigrants in New York. It was founded in 1828 by Félix Lacoste with the help of Joseph Bonaparte (Napoleon's older brother), who was living in New Jersey.〔Stroud (Patricia T.)The Man Who Had Been King, The American Exile of Napoleon's Brother Joseph, 2005.〕 The ''Courrier'' was the most famous French newspaper across North America, South America and the Caribbean. In 1850, it had more than 11,000 registered〔Ernst (Robert) Immigrant Life in New York City 1825-1863, 1994.〕 readers and was distributed from Quebec to Río de la Plata, and from New York to San Francisco. It also had readers in France. ==Bonapartist period (1828-1836)== Founded by Félix Lacoste, a close friend of Joseph Bonaparte, the ''Courrier'' took a bonapartist line. Its readers were often bonapartists or republicans in exile, including Général Lallemand, Lakanal. After the Three Glorious Days in France (27, 28, 29 of July 1830), the ''Courrier'' attacked the new monarchy and the new king Louis-Philippe. It accused the monarchy of stealing the revolution's principles and forgetting what the French people had fought for. The newspaper argued that the Bonaparte family would be the best defender of the nation's will.
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