Yes, their parents made the choice
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
i dont know why are you asking me
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry
They made them them selves especially girls
Weathy girls were taught the same as the other girls. They were taught to knit, sew,...
Samplers, which showed their embroidery skills.
they both learned equaly
It is an inherited trait from Spanish conquistadors. During colonial times, girls who turned 15 were said to be on the perfect age to marry, so they were "presented before the society". Nowadays, only the quinceañera or sweet 15prevails, as according to Mexican laws, it is illegal to marry a minor.
Some times if they wet the bed they are forced into diapers so they don't have accidents and some times if they have incontinence or bladder problems. parents sometimes do it to teach their kids a lesson if they were naughty.
Historically, the tendency was for men to marry after they had established themselves in business and women to marry quite young, meaning it wasn't uncommon for there to be a ten or more year difference in their ages.
Colonial Times was created in 1825.
Schools in Delaware during colonial times taught students to read, write, and math. In some areas, they would also teach Latin. Typically, the boys only were sent to school and the girls stayed home.