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Sir Rowland Hill invented the first postal service
The first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, was invented by Sir Rowland Hill, a British postal reformer.
Rowland Hill invented the postage stamp to reform the postal system in Britain, which was inefficient and costly. He proposed a simplified, prepaid system to reduce the burden on the public and improve mail delivery. His ideas culminated in the introduction of the Penny Black in 1840, the world's first adhesive postage stamp, which made sending letters more accessible and affordable for everyone.
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Rowland Hill invented the postage stamp to simplify and reform the postal system in Britain. Prior to his invention, postage costs were complex and based on the distance traveled and the number of sheets of paper, making it cumbersome for users. Hill proposed a fixed-rate prepaid stamp to facilitate easier and more affordable mail service, ultimately leading to the introduction of the world's first adhesive postage stamp, the Penny Black, in 1840. This innovation revolutionized postal services by standardizing costs and improving accessibility for the public.
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