The metropolitan press destroyed a centrally directed government. [fact]
The telegraph and the fast press in the metropolitan areas des- troyed the power of party based on the post office, the exchange system, and state capitals. Instability weakened the position of a central authority after 1840. Power shifted from Washington and issues were no longer settled in Congress. The metropolitan press destroyed a centrally directed government.
Harold Innis, The Bias of Communication, loc. 1009