In the Middle Ages they may not have had newspapers as we do today but they had methods of finding out what was happening. Oral communication was one way as well as historia or chronicles of history such as Bede's "The History of the English Church and People," for more information go to the British Library or Senate House Library and conduct a simple or advanced search!
They would go to China and scoop people up with a wagon and force them to write newspapers.
yes! many! my English class just made one for a project!
The London Gazette was the first official English newspaper, adopted in the 1660's. Before that time, there were news periodicals, but nothing that was printed at least once a week.
Yes. People printed it by the printing press.
I'm not sure.
The Times; The Daily Telegraph; the Daily Mail; the Daily Express; the Mirror & the Sun are examples of British newspapers.
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1574 and 1602, 1607
Martin Ruland the Elder died in 1602.
America sent the Declaration of Independence to England.
Newspapers of New England was created in 197#.
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Yes there are... newspapers have been published as normal.
1602 was the 17th century.
It is: 1602 = MDCII
Newspapers, magazines and books.
Named in 1602 by british expedition that found an abundance of cod fish and therefore named it cape cod
1602 Meters = 5255.905511811024 Feet
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Labyrinth in 1602 is a game played on the Minecraft server.
William Lawes was born in April 1602, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK.