For the average child in the southern colonies, almost no formal education was forthcoming. There were few schools and most would not allow any poor children to attend.
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The most simple answer is that the southern colonies had way milder weather conditions. New England is much colder and gets less sunlight on average. The South however, was a seemingly perfect environment for the foundation of plantations and other large tobacco and cotton farms. It just made sense and worked better that way.
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IDK but the average number of children per household now is 2.3
the average number was 8
60%
New Zealand children are given as good an education as anyone else.
eight grade
a girl with more education has fewer children overall. She usually marries later,may work outside the home and chooses to limit the size of the family. an illetrate women have an average of 6.5 children but those with secondry education have an average of 2.5 children
Educated women are more likely to pursue business opportunities, and therefore tend to have fewer children.
Zimbabwe is one of the most educated countries in Southern Afrrica.According to statistics by the Sevaral international Researches the Country stands at 82.5%
I think the extent of education that an average person have is junior middleschool
The average ACT for 2010 in Southern Illinois University Carbondale is 21.2. The average ACT for 2010 in Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is 22.5.
Tokyo education ration
about the same education as we do
The average Colonial family had 9 members. Some had larger families, but many had children who died from disease during infancy and childhood. The majority of families resided in houses that were the size of a modern day garage.
14 years of education.