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Question: How would I write a letter dated in the 1700s!?
Well!. :S i have no idea how they wrote letters!? Did they end letters with "sincerely" or something!? Please help!Www@QuestionHome@Com


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they for the most part were vary sincere check my source for a link to letters Benjamin Franklin wrote in the 1700's its hard to reproduce its style and flow without a lot of effortWww@QuestionHome@Com

What country were you referring to!? There would be differences between letters from America and England for example!. What sort of letter!? If It's a personal letter, it would be fairly reserved and showing a degree of gentility no matter where it originated!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Hello angel kisses

It seems that you are still student right!? If it is so well I understand!.
So to answer your letter how to end up a letter dated of 1700 just put the end of the letter, yours respectfully and sign your name!.
As simple as that!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

It's very similar to the way we write letters today,except they would use words like thee,thou,thus and so on!.hitherto and pertaining upon theist interests,thee need-est to go on to google,search the web,you'll find something!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Go to the library or look up on the internet the letters of people from that period!. A lot of John Adams and Ben Franklin letters exist from that era!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

They end with stuff like, "Your Honourable Son" or "Your Honourable Neighbour"Www@QuestionHome@Com

in crazy as cursive letters with a melted candle to close itWww@QuestionHome@Com

With much thought!.!.!.and a quill!.!.!.;-)Www@QuestionHome@Com

i know you pak some people haha joke i cant answer that questionWww@QuestionHome@Com