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What was ink made of in the 1700's?

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Ink was made out of tannin, iron sulfate, gum, and water.

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In the 1700s, ink was commonly made from a mixture of tannic acid, iron salts, gum arabic, and water. This combination created a durable and fade-resistant ink that was suitable for writing on parchment or paper. The ink production process varied slightly depending on regional practices and availability of ingredients.

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