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The penny post was introduced in the United Kingdom in 1840. This system allowed letters to be sent for a uniform rate of one penny, regardless of distance, revolutionizing postal services. The introduction of the penny post was accompanied by the first adhesive postage stamp, known as the Penny Black.

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