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Well, Most were literate because reading the bible was needed
In the 1600s, education in Maryland was primarily provided by private tutors or home schooling for wealthy families. Formal schools were rare, with most only serving the children of the elite. Education was often focused on basic literacy and religious instruction.
Vermont is the smartest state, followed by Massachusetts and Connecticut. In general, northeastern states have high education standards, as well as include some of the best colleges and universities in the world, including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and MIT.
Yes, Ruth Wakefield attended the Framingham State Normal School in Massachusetts to study education.
Horace Mann is often considered the major promoter of an effective tax-supported system of public education in the United States. As the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education in the mid-19th century, he advocated for universal, non-sectarian education funded by tax dollars to ensure that all children had access to schooling regardless of their background. Mann played a crucial role in shaping the modern American public education system.
Horace Mann, the Massachusetts lawyer, is credited as the leader of educational reform in the United States. He was a strong advocate for free public education and promoted the idea of universal public schooling to provide equal opportunities for all children. Mann's work laid the foundation for the development of the American public school system.
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Massachusetts was first settled by the Pilgrims in 1620.
Massachusetts didn't exist as Massachusetts in the 1600's so there was no economy.
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English settlers of Massachusetts in the 1600s and German settlers of the 1700s both wanted religious freedom.
they did not have enough money
on either the late 1600s or the early 1700s