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The first colony that set up a tax-supported public schools in British north America was Aurora city schools.
Yes. He was big on education for the masses.
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The first colony that set up a tax-supported public schools in British north America was Aurora city schools.
Yes. He was big on education for the masses.
The general purposes of American Government.
Washington, is named after George Washington, and D.C. stands for District of Columbia. I'm not sure why they added D.C., though. I suppose this answer could use improving. Washington DC is a 10 square mile area set aside for the legislative branch of the united states. The 13 colonies set this branch up to settle processes of common law and to handle things that the United States did not want to settle. For example, slaves and North American Indians. Neither slaves nor North American Indians are American Citizens because they were 'bounty' that were won in wars. When the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution was ratified, Both the slaves & North American Indians won by the confederacy became the property of the united states or 'Federal Government' that the American States set up. They became naturalized citizens, but will never be American Citizens because the States handed their jurisdiction over to the 'Federal Government'.
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yes....the money they collect as tax on various things
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Without your further clarification, this could only have been the termination policy set forth by the government.
The schools were set up by the city and government, it is also running on its own meaning: that they follow their own polices and instructions. They are located in Albany (USA). It also has its own bosses and Presidents, the Education is codenamed... DOE.
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