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Yes, if they could get there.
yes they did
Yes, children in the colony of New Hampshire were required to go to school. The colony passed laws in the early 1600s mandating that children be educated.
yes most children in the united states have to go to school to get an education
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no, they worked on the farm and had chores
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Women made clothes for their families. Men would go hunting and farming. Children go to school.
Depends upon their family's financial status. Not as selective as Renaissance Europe, but not as free as today.
Cecil Calvert founded Maryland as a colony for Catholics.
All children had the right to go to school, but back then, they had the choice to stay home. They didn't go to normal schools. Most of the schools they went to were religious schools and they were mostly held in churches. They also had Sunday schools and church. All children are expected to go to church on Sundays. Adults weren't supposed to go to school. When they graduated, they usually did't go to college. They stayed home and worked and did chores around the house. Everyone usually graduated around the normal age of graduation, 17 or 18.
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