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The first small letters, or lowercase letters, began to emerge in the 4th century AD as a result of the evolution of Latin script. The Carolingian minuscule, developed in the 8th and 9th centuries during the reign of Charlemagne, was a significant early form of lowercase writing. This style became widely adopted and laid the foundation for modern lowercase letters in the Latin alphabet.

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