no.
Yes, if they could get there.
Yes, the first school in the colonies was in 1635.
It depended in which colony, but if you are talking about the new England colonies, the answer is yes, puritans encourage the education and the found Harvard university
Yes they did. Part of the colonial pattern was to build a church and then a school. It was considered a priviledge to get an education, and the local colonists paid a school teacher to teach their children.
Yes they did. Part of the colonial pattern was to build a church and then a school. It was considered a priviledge to get an education, and the local colonists paid a school teacher to teach their children.
Public schools. The colonial school sytems began in 1635 in Boston. Catholic schools were not in the colonies.
yes
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.
New laws requiring younger children to go to school
New laws requiring younger children to go to school.
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No