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Yes, many settlers, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, attended school, although access varied widely depending on location, resources, and community values. In New England, for example, towns often established public schools, while in more rural or isolated areas, education was typically informal, with parents or community members teaching children at home. Some settlers also relied on traveling teachers or established private schools. Overall, education was valued, but its form and availability depended on specific circumstances.

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