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Colonial American Educational Practices
Title: Colonial American Educational Practices
Category: History
Details: Words: 1883 | Pages: 8.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Colonial American Educational Practices
America prides itself on the fact that every child in this nation is entitled to a free and well rounded education. This was not always the case. The establishment of schooling systems within America, was an evolutionary process. Each region in the country began with a system which suited them, whether that meant that children only learned what was necessary for survival or just basic reading and writing. Eventually, America began to realize that its
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that girls were the last to be educated during this time. All of the colonies differed in very distinct ways, and the area of education was no exception, practices in the southern, middle, and northern colonies differed from each other. However, regardless of these differences it was not until the ideology of the “mothers of the Republic” emerged, as a result of the American Revolution, that women’s education began to make truly significant strides.
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