the colonists only needed enough education to live on a farm, so the answer would be no. although they were educated in a one room schoolhouse.
so they could have knowledge fro something
The lower class colonists didn't have much education, only enough to live on a farm and read the Bible. Some of them were educated by their parents, others went to school houses, but education was not as important back then. Rich families could hire private tutors and had more education than the lower class.
the colonists educated their own childern.
The lower class colonists didn't have much education, only enough to live on a farm and read the Bible. Some of them were educated by their parents, others went to school houses, but education was not as important back then. Rich families could hire private tutors and had more education than the lower class.
I think because they would set a good example of Christian living
Puritan colonists established the first truly public education system in the New World, with laws requiring towns to provide basic education for children. This emphasis on universal education regardless of social class was a departure from the European model, where education was often limited to the wealthy or clergy. Furthermore, Puritans viewed education as essential for reading the Bible and understanding God's word, which influenced their approach to education.
To teach children how to read. -AccountErrorBot-
he did get a good education but not good in school
yes, education in greece is good
you have to have a good education and a good degree
Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good
Argue whether education is good or bad?