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How long did it take for letters to reach their destination for early settlers?

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14 days.

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However, in the mid-1700s, a letter might take as long as fourteen days to make the 109-mile trip between the two cities. In Franklin's eighteenth century, most correspondence, both personal and business, was carried by hand. The most reliable postal route in the colonies was along the coast by ship.

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