Children were fairly well educated in the New England colonies. All the kids in a town or village would have been taught in a single school house, regardless of grade. They would have been taught using a book called The New England Primer, which was one of the very first textbooks for children used in America.
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.
Mathhew Shafer attended Southern New Hampshire University and Champlain College.
His home was in Concord, New Hampshire .
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By paying attention to their teachers, peers and parents
the colonists educated their own childern.
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In New Hampshire, children under the age of 13 are not allowed to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. It is recommended that children under 13 ride in the back seat to minimize the risk of injury from airbag deployment in case of a crash.
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Educated parents can affect children a future because the future of children's depend upon parents life so if parents are educated ,socialized and civilized than they will also make these children educated ,socialized and civilized so educated parents affect children's future
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