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In the 1500s, communication primarily relied on written letters, which were delivered by messengers or postal services, and verbal exchanges in person or through town criers. The printing press, invented in the mid-15th century, began to revolutionize communication by making books and pamphlets more accessible, facilitating the spread of ideas and information. Additionally, the use of maritime flags and signals became important for communication at sea. However, the majority of the population remained reliant on oral traditions for everyday communication.

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