Aristocratic and middle class boys were home schooled by tutors and governesses until their teens. The others, including Aristocratic and middle class women, usually weren't educated.
If they were to enter the law or, more usually, to become ministers, they were sent to college around age 16. England had the major colleges until William and Mary was established to produce ministers. One could, up until this century and still so on the statutes, read into the law without college which was just an apprenticeship with a What_did_kids_do_for_education_in_the_colonial_southern_colonies
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Education in the southern colonies were important
so they can have a good job
For the average child in the southern colonies, almost no formal education was forthcoming. There were few schools and most would not allow any poor children to attend.
Only the rich people would be able to learn higher education
the southern colonies were places.
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies
As early as 1634 New England had public schools, but the southern states depended on tutoring for the plantation children. Poor people and slaves didn't get any education.
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how did people in the southern colonies cook
The English settled in the Southern Colonies.
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the southern colonies did were farm and made little buniess.