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The spoke to each other and wrote to each other - But there was no pre-paid postal service.

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During the pre-industrial age in the 1700s, people primarily communicated through verbal channels such as face-to-face conversations and public gatherings. Written communication was also common through letters, newspapers, and printed materials. Communication over long distances was slower and relied on messengers, postal services, and other forms of physical transportation.

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Q: How did people used to communicate with each other during Pre industrial age the 1700s?
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