Boys who trained with master craftsmen were called "apprentices." They typically entered into a formal agreement to learn a trade or craft, working under the guidance of a skilled artisan. This training period could last several years, during which apprentices gained hands-on experience and knowledge of their chosen field. Upon completion, they often became journeymen, allowing them to work independently.
Boys were placed with master of craftsmen to earn a trade such as carpentry or pottery making.
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They were trained to be soldiers from age 7.
Spartan boys were trained to be soldiers from a very young age. They were taken from their homes at the age of seven and sent to military schools.
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A group of boys in the same grade is called a Den. The leader of the division is called a Den Leader. When the boys are in the fourth and fifth grades, they are called Webelos. Then the division leader is called a Webelos Leader. The person in charge of all of the dens (including Webelos dens) is called the Cub Master or Assistant Cub Master. Then over that is the Committee and the Committee Chair.Cub Masters, who would be assisted by Assistant Cub Masters.
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Yes. Spartan males were trained to be Soldiers since the age of Seven.
Because the boys must be trained to be soldiers.
'Master Harold' --- And the Boys - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 USA:PG-13