In the 1600s, mail was often referred to as "post." The term originated from the Latin word "ponte," meaning "to place," and was used to describe the system of delivering letters and packages. Postal services were typically organized by governments or private entities, and couriers or messengers were employed to transport the mail between towns and cities. The system was less formalized than modern postal services, relying heavily on local networks and established routes.
England
In the 1600s the Peruvian volcano called Huaynaputina exploded and caused one of the most violent eruptions in South American history. The Battle at Newport also took place n the 1600s.
they joined or formed a group that called themselves pirates. all they needed was a ship, weapons, and a captain.
The land enclosure in the 1600s and the 1700s resulted in larger farms.
what important historical event happend between the 1400s and 1600s?
England
The first French newspaper, printed in the 1600s, was named "la gazette".
Someone who delivers mail is called a mailman/mail woman or mail carrier.
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
In the 1600s the Peruvian volcano called Huaynaputina exploded and caused one of the most violent eruptions in South American history. The Battle at Newport also took place n the 1600s.
first it's called "Sunda Kelapa" then after defeated by the dutch, it changed to "Batavia"
E-mail is on the Internet, and it is called E-mail.
collect mail
Junk mail or spam.
Baroque
Chain Mail
Called a Cob