In the 1700s, news primarily spread through printed materials such as newspapers, pamphlets, and broadsides, which were distributed in urban centers. Word of mouth also played a crucial role, as people shared information in social gatherings, markets, and public meetings. Additionally, letters and messengers facilitated communication between distant locations. This combination of print media and personal interactions allowed news to circulate, albeit slowly compared to today's standards.
The ideas of the enlightenment
It didn't. What are you going on about fool!
peddlers
Commitee of correspondance
1700s
The ideas of the enlightenment
how did the colonists spread news to other colonies about what was happening
how did committees of correspondence spread news of britist actions
The war spread
The Industrial Revolution began in the late 1700s in Great Britain and spread to Western Europe and the United States within a few decades.
Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.Mary asked her fellow christians (Mainly her students) to go spread the news about Jesus and God.
because it can!
in a book it said that someone on a boat shouted"spread the news, the great pan is dead." to the shore, and the news was spread.
Prophet Muhammad spread the religion of Islam so that people can follow/practice this religion. Just like why did Jesus spread the news about Christianity?
Missionaries were monks who spread the good news to people in every land.
Committees of Correspondence.
yes it did spred through news papers