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Massachusetts was the first colony to pass an education law in 1635 to require all children to attend school once an area reached a set population.
who established native american boarding schools?
Nine out of the 13 colonies had an established church. These include New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
The first shots in the American War of Revolution were fired at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on April 19th 1775.
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Jamestown wasn't founded until 1607. It was the first English colony. On November 9, 1620, the Mayflower landed at Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with 101 colonists. Most of the families established farms to sustain themselves.false
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B. Horace Mann was an American education reformer who served in the Massachusetts legislature. He was a Massachusetts representative as well as a senator in the state.
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Horace Mann was known as the father of the American public education system. He was a Massachusetts politician and educator who worked as an education reformist.
Horace Mann was known as the father of the American public education system. He was a Massachusetts politician and educator who worked as an education reformist.
The first American open-end mutual fund, Massachusetts Investors Trust, was started in 1924
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Harvard University, then known as New College, the first institution of higher learning to be created in the American colonies that would later become the United States of America, was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts leigslature.
No, the southern colonies did not have the first public schools. The first public schools in the American colonies were established in the New England colonies, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, in the 17th century. These schools were primarily established to educate children in reading and writing.
Massachusetts is a state in the United states
The first compulsory education law in the American colonies was established in Massachusetts in 1852. In 1647, the Massachusetts General Court passed a law requiring every town to create and operate a grammar school. Fines were imposed on parents who did not send their children to school and the government took the power to take children away from their parents and apprentice them to others if government officials decided that the parents were "unfit to have the children educated properly". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_States
In 1620 a group of 60 Pilgrims from the same English village hired the ship Mayflower to take them to Virginia. They were suppose to settle near Jamestown, but a storm blew them off course and they landed off the coast of Massachusetts. There they found an abandoned Native American village and decided to stay. They lived on the ship until they could get established.