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There were no postage stamps in 1752- the first postage stamp appeared in 1840 in England. The US was under British colonial rule in 1752. There was a postal service and Benjamin Franklin was the Postmaster General. I am sorry that I do not know the postage rates, I am pretty sure they varied with the distance the mail had to travel.

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Postage stamps were not available in 1775. The first US stamps came out in the 1840's. It initially cost 5 cents to mail a half ounce letter.

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There were no stamps in 1765. The first postage stamps were not issued until 1840. They were issued by Great Britain.

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