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Since the start of the United States education has been important. The first school law was passed in 1635 and it set up a system for children to attend school. The United States has always been a nation of immigrants and Washington stated that education was important because as a nation of immigrants people needed understand how government worked , and with education people would learn about democracy. Education also is a means to provide a classless society and is a leveling between people. In 1830 over 60% of NYC was nonEnglish speaking so education was very important for people to learn about how democracy worked.

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