hello this is me (the one who answered the question for peeling bark off a white willow or whatever tree) they provided education that was the same as our current day education except they did NOT teach some classes like social studies (because there was nothing to study in that field)
As in much of colonial America, education in Connecticut in 1788 was fairly basic. There was legislation in place to provide funding for education in the state, but it wasn't until the 1800's that more was done to establish educational standards and that the Board of Education was formed.
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education was important in colonial new england.
it was not too easy because colonial Connecticut was mostly a fishing area. the land in Connecticut was hilly but had good soil for farming. so technically the answer to this question is... it depends on where you are in Connecticut to find a good place for farming.
features of colonial educationit was discriminative in natureit was biasedlow education was provided to the Africans
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
As in much of colonial America, education in Connecticut in 1788 was fairly basic. There was legislation in place to provide funding for education in the state, but it wasn't until the 1800's that more was done to establish educational standards and that the Board of Education was formed.
The Connecticut Colonies had Self government.
The biggest advantage of colonial education in the African society was that it provided a stable educational system that suited a portion of the population. The biggest disadvantage was that a large portion of the population could not participate.
Connecticut was founded in colonial times. The founding location was near what is today known as the Connecticut river.
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