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The
postage stamp has been around for only a relatively short period of time. The
use of stamps for postage was first proposed in England in 1887, when Sir
Rowland Hill published a pamphlet
entitled “ Post Office Reform ” its Importance and Practicability ”to put forth
the ideas the ideas that postal rates should not be based on the distance that
a letter or package travels but should instead be based on the weight of the
letter or package and that fees for postal services should be collected in
advantage of the delivery, rather than after, though the use of postage stamps.
The
ideas proposed by Hill went into effect in England almost immediately, and
other countries soon followed suit. The first English stamp, which featured a
portrait of then Queen Victoria, was printed in 1840This stamp, the “penny
black,” came in sheets that needed to be separated with scissors and provided
enough postage for a letter weighing 14 grams or less to any destination . In
1843, Brazil was the next nation to produce national postage stamps, and
various areas in what is today Switzerland also produced postage stamps later
in the same year. Postage stamps in five- and ten- cent denominations were first approved by the U.s
Congress in 1847, and by 1860 postage stamps were being issued in more than
ninety governmental jurisdictions
worldwide.
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