The typewriter hadn't been invented in the 1700's. You may be asking about scribes, such as those who reproduced original legal documents for distribution. For that answer, ask in another forum.
Stamps did not exist in the 1700's. The first ones were issued in 1850 by Great Britain. Prior to that, postage, where mail was available, was paid for at the post office.
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i have a 1700 penny and im wondering how much it will be ?
what happened in the 1700s
no! they had typewriters
Telegraphs, typewriters and much much more.
The British Crown paid the governor's large salaries
Stamps did not exist in the 1700's. The first ones were issued in 1850 by Great Britain. Prior to that, postage, where mail was available, was paid for at the post office.
The first typewriters costed an average of $250. They were originally invented by Christopher Sholes. He invented the typewriter in 1868 and also introduced the QWERTY system to typewriters, which was later used in computers.
the highest price of a typewriter is 795.00 the lowest is 101.00
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Yes indeed. They did have typewriters back then.
My Smith Corona typewriter is worth about 2,500 its antique
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
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150,000,000 $