yes
You learn to read and write the same way you learn to talk. First, your parents read to you, and you learn to recognize words when they do. Then, as you grow up, you try to read harder and harder books, just like you try to learn more words when you talk. You learn to write because you want to be able to do what you see other people doing, just as you learn to talk because you want to be able to talk like everyone else.
He did not learn to read and write at all!
not allowing them to attend school to learn how to read and write
A slave might have learned to read and write by seeing writings all around and they copy it and write it down. They learn to read by pronouncing the letters that they know, so they learn to read like that.
because she learn how to write read and speak with her hands.
They were taught how to read,write,and how to read the bible.
James Cook was apprenticed to a sailing master and became a Master Mariner and ship's Master . In order to keep the ship's log and to do his navigation he had to be able to read and write.
In some civilizations, it was illegal for slaves to be literate, while in others, some slaves were able to learn how to read and write. The ability to read and write among slaves varied widely depending on the time period, location, and individual circumstances.
I belive he learned to write by knowing how to read.
No not at the time she was learning how to read and write.
did Columbus ever learn how to read or write
No, she did not learn how to read or write because none of the slaves were allowed to be taught in case they used it for communication to escape.