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Poor children had no education. Education was only for the richer children who's (SP) parents were bankers, merchants, industrials or civil servants. Many of the rich children were privately tutored. Those who were taught in public schools were taught in small groups. There were no co-ed schools: Girls had their schools, boys had their schools, and they did not mesh. Period. Also, boys were given a good solid education, while women were taught very little because of the beliefs of that time. Women were taught to read and write, and very little else unless they had incredibly influential family members backing them up.

Comment: Wrong in every aspect.

By the end of the era there was free public education. earlier it was low cost.

Boys at the public schools wre given a good solid classical education but science and modern history were slow to be introduced.

Government supported schools were co-ed, particulalry at the lower levels.

By the 1870's women had colleges at the major unviersities although they were not awarded Unviesity degrees at first.

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