it is more educated than you thing
He was educated in England.
they wern't educated
I think you mean "education" not "edcation" and England is a country. Countries do not get educated it is the people of the country that get educated - the "English". There I have just educated you and I am English.
Yes, Samoans are well educated people.
he was well educated by his uncle
The correct form is "well-educated," with a hyphen. This is because it is a compound adjective describing someone who has received a good education. The hyphen helps clarify that "well" modifies "educated" together as a single idea.
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.
They were educated very well.
well some dealers are educated
No Patrick Henry was not educated in England. He was taught Latin and Greek by his father. He went to local school for some time, but that didn't last long.
She was born in England and educated in Switzerland and Germany.
If you were well-educated, you were in luck - the Civil Service was just starting. If you weren't, it was would just be farm-labouring or working in a shipyard.