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Who were called "Chapmen"?
(A) Book seller
(B) Paper seller
(C) Workers of printing press
(D) Seller of 'penny chap books'​

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Answered by sanart00
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Chapman (occupation)

A chapman (plural chapmen) was an itinerant dealer or hawker in early modern Britain.

Old English céapmann was the regular term for "dealer, seller", cognate with the Dutch koopman with the same meaning. ...

The word was applied to hawkers of chapbooks, broadside ballads, and similar items.

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