There was only colleges. Boys learned hunting and law and all that boy stuff. Girls learned how to take care of a home.
most, if not all, children during the 1700's did not go to school if they came from a poor family, only rich kids were able to go to school.
Most likely she didn't attend elementary school. In the 1700's the schools were not like today. Most children were taught to read and write plus basic math. Colonial schools began in 1635 and children were required to attend, but very few attended past 6th grade. With 90% of the colonies farming there was no real need for education beyond the basics. Girls were also not pushed to go to school and they were not allowed to attend colleges until the late 1800's.
Most likely she didn't attend elementary school. In the 1700's the schools were not like today. Most children were taught to read and write plus basic math. Colonial schools began in 1635 and children were required to attend, but very few attended past 6th grade. With 90% of the colonies farming there was no real need for education beyond the basics. Girls were also not pushed to go to school and they were not allowed to attend colleges until the late 1800's.
Most likely she didn't attend elementary school. In the 1700's the schools were not like today. Most children were taught to read and write plus basic math. Colonial schools began in 1635 and children were required to attend, but very few attended past 6th grade. With 90% of the colonies farming there was no real need for education beyond the basics. Girls were also not pushed to go to school and they were not allowed to attend colleges until the late 1800's.
Education in Delaware between the 1600's and 1700's was simple. Education was in a one room school for the children.
They had to work at home and help do the chores. They had no school to go to so they had to help at home and get water. the went to work.
there job was to feed their children and look after their children to dress their children and , cook, clean and housework, also if you were rich you would attend balls and learn how to dance women had a very hard time some women died during child birth then if she did die the man would have a women right on his doorstep and he would marry again and have more children.
Yes
tobacco,grain,and corn
In short, England during the 1700's was a filled with the revolutionaries hating the monarchies and revolting. In short, England during the 1700's was a filled with the revolutionaries hating the monarchies and revolting.
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
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