Start by contacting the southern historical societies. References from ask.com might provide these lists and those of the Colonies' community schools known to accept all students (those with any means.) There also might be a list of traveling teachers who would teach in exchange for a meal &/or a place to sleep. It can be presumed that janitorial and odd job services were also paid (compensated) with free lessons as they were throughout history.. Colonial Dames is one organization that keeps notable records.. Public libraries have researchers in their history departments and can suggest info during your first phone conversation with them. Hope this helps you.
In the southern colonies, education was primarily reserved for the wealthy and elite. Poor children were less likely to attend school, as they often had to work to support their families instead. Education was generally seen as a privilege for those who could afford it, rather than a right for all.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
AnswerReligions in the southern colonies were the bases of life. The reasons the colonies were founded were to procure religious freedom. Granted, some of the colonies broke away from this founding, but colonies like Maryland were founded specifically to be a haven of religious freedom to all Christians. This means that you could go there and worship the jesus and none would stop you. But mostly the main religion in the southern colonies were the Anglican faith.
who went to school in the southern colonies
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The New England and Middle Colonies had the similarities that their children were taught about religion. Their parents thought it was very important for them to learn about religion. Girls couldn't go to grammar school or college. Males were the only ones allowed to go to college, unlike today. The girls were taught to read the bible and other religious papers as well. The Middle and Southern Colonies and the similarities that girls were taught reading and different skills to run a household and to practice for future children. The young boys and men received the most education. The New England and Southern Colonies didn't have much similarities except just like before, girls weren't allowed to go to college.
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He was to poor to go to school.
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kids were taught at home and when they turned into a teenager they would go to college or Europe.... Girls did not go to school
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no if they were poor they did not go to school. If the children were rich then they could go to school.
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No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
AnswerReligions in the southern colonies were the bases of life. The reasons the colonies were founded were to procure religious freedom. Granted, some of the colonies broke away from this founding, but colonies like Maryland were founded specifically to be a haven of religious freedom to all Christians. This means that you could go there and worship the jesus and none would stop you. But mostly the main religion in the southern colonies were the Anglican faith.