Yes, that is what postage stamps are for, to mail letters from your post office all over the world. Being that the US Post Office is going to get the mail to Great Britain, the US Post Office should get paid. The Universal Postal Union provides for the compensation between countries.
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
leaders came to power in Great Britain.
During the American Revolution, the colonists showed their displeasure of Great Britain by boycotting British goods. They also smuggled in goods from foreign suppliers.
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the american might have ended up being part of great britain
No, they did not exist then. Great Britain introduced the first postage stamps in 1840.
There were no stamps in 1801. The first postage stamps were issued in Great Britain in 1840. It was several years after that that German issued postage stamps.
Stamps did not exist in that year. They were introduced in 1840 in Great Britain.
The first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain on 1 May 1840.
Great Britain does not print their name on their postage stamps. The name of the country is not mentioned because United Kingdom was the first country in the world to start postage stamps. However, all of the postage stamps have at minimum a silhouette of the current Queen (or King).
The first postage stamps were issued in 1840 in Great Britain. Before that time. postage was either collected upon delivery or prepaid with cash when the letter was mailed.
Most postage stamps have words on them. The name of the country of issue has to appear on the stamp, except for Great Britain.
For postal purposes Scotland is a part of Great Britain, as is England. There is no difference in the stamps.
Sir Rowland Hill is created with this achievement . He arranged for Great Britain to produce the first postage stamps ever.
In Great Britain, the stamps were 1 cent. In the US postage was 5 cents for the first half ounce. They weren't available in the US for several years after that before they were issued.
There were no postage stamps in 1764. The first ones were issued in Great Britain in 1840.
Queen Elizabeth has appeared on postage stamps in the largest number of countries around the world, including Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.