
Early Methods of Communication
Learn about how people communicated over long distances before electricity, including messengers and the postal service.
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Learn about how people communicated over long distances before electricity, including messengers and the postal service.
Key Questions
- How did news travel before the telegraph?
- What role did the postal service play in connecting families?
- How reliable were early communication methods?
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