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900 BCE
They discovered cotton paper
Cotton is one of the strongest and more durable papers. It will last longer and hold up better that wood pulp papers. -
600 BCE
More changing pens were discovered
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590 BCE
Changing pens became a thing
Changing pens allow you to change the color with using only one pen and not changing pens when you want to change the color. -
575 BCE
Libraries were made
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550 BCE
They found out leaves and trees are good for writing
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500 BCE
The first letter was sent out
The first letter was sent out by Persian Queen Atossa from Tomshisky's article. The letters started in Persia and since then, this simple form of sending messages have greatly evolved. -
1300
More writing material came out
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They started letter transportations
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Postal services became a thing
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The stamp letter came into being the reign of Queen Victoria
What that means is that Queen Victoria had royal authority and is very successful and powerful. -
They made a united states postal service
The United States Postal Service is an independent branch of federal government responsible for providing postal service to the United States. The UPS handles the mailing of letters, and packages, sorting and delivering mail, and selling postal products like stamps, and mailing supplies.