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Early settlers had experienced many civil atrocities that occurred in Europe in the name of Christianity, such as the inquisition and the tortures during the crusades and many of the settlers had experienced persecution for practicing their own faith in Europe, the settlers wanted to prevent these things from happening here in the states and they were convinced that the atrocities in Europe were a result of wide spread illiteracy in general and a lack of biblical knowledge in particular. Since they could not read, it allowed the government to widely teach the masses that The Bible required the church and state leaders of Europe (there was a national church) to be heavy handed. Because they were illiterate and could not read they scriptures themselves to learn otherwise they allowed and even participated in these acts. Because of the abuse of power that was imposed on a biblically illiterate people the settlers were convinced that if the common people could read and learn the word of God for themselves they would resist the evil government. Hence the law "The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647". So to answer your question, the establishment of Public schools was for the direct purpose of teaching the masses how to read the bible in particular. Please see one of the early text books that were required for students called The New England Primer. This is still sold through amazon for about $6 or so and is biblically focused. Oh, how far we have come as a nation where everyone is trying to secularize the history of our government, take prayer and God out of schools. We must know our history and not listen to what the media has to say about it.

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What was the old deluder act?

The Old Deluder Satan Act, enacted in 1647 in Massachusetts, aimed to ensure that towns provided education to children to prevent ignorance, which was seen as a tool of Satan to mislead people. The act required towns with 50 or more households to establish a grammar school, and those with 100 or more households to hire a teacher of Latin and Greek. This legislation laid the groundwork for public education in colonial America, emphasizing the importance of literacy and religious instruction. Its name reflects the belief that education was essential to combat moral and spiritual deception.


Why was Ole' Deluder Satan Act passed in Massachusetts?

== This act, known today as the Ole' Deluder Satan Act, established the first town school system in America, a system that recognized the importance of the Bible in a civilized society. Ref. America Land I Love, 1994, A Beka Books, page 35 == The Ole' Deluder Act was passed in Massachusetts in the mid 17th century because the Puritans were deeply religious and believed in the very real presence of evil/Satan. They believed if they read and studied the Scriptures enough they could resist evil and Satan's temptations. This Act was the first Education Act in America to make sure all townships with 50 or more households provided a school to teach children to read and write. Learning to read was a necessity in order to thwart the Ole' Deluder (Satan).


What was the act that passed in 1647 establishing the first public schools in America?

Ole' Deluder Satan Act


What were the requirements to teach in the Satan Deluder Act system?

The Satan Deluder Act was made in to law in 1647 and required that children (boys in community schools and girls in "dame"/homeschools) be taught to read [and write] so that they may read from and understand the scriptures (the Bible)and live wholesome, productive lives. It was thought that the Bible was the major source of higher thought and intellectualism until the era of post-modernism in the mid 1700's.


What was the colonial Puritan term for Satan?

The Old Deluder was the colonial Puritan name for Satan. It was so well in use that the Puritans established a law to protect children from the Devil. The law required that once a community reached a certain sized population, the community needed to hire an expert teacher to give lessons on how to avoid being caught by Satan.

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What law established the first town education system in America?

The law was remembered as the Ole' Deluder Satan Act.


Why is the Old deluder's Satan act important in todays society?

The "old deluder" act was passed in 1647. It is important because it was the beginning of public education. Towns of 50 or more families had to pay a man to teach writing and reading in "town schools".


How did the ole deluder Satan act get its name?

because of how bad the law was. there was a treaty between England and Pennysylvania about how the law came to name. It was because of how cruel the person who made the law was. so England signed a teaty saying it should be called ole deluder satan. GOOD LUCK ON THAT TEST OR HOMEWORK!!


What is the 1647 old deluder Satan act?

The Old Deluder Act was passed in 1647 and it established the first public schools in America. The schools would teach children to read the Bible.


When did the massachusttes Puritans pass the first public education law?

The Massachusetts Puritans passed the first public education law in 1647. This law is known as the Old Deluder Satan Act and required towns with 50 or more households to hire a schoolmaster to teach reading and writing.


What was the Satan deluder act?

The Old Deluder Satan Law is the term for Massachusetts School Law in 1647 making schools compulsory. It is named after the opening of the law, which declares that schools are required to allow children to learn Scripture and avoid the trap of Satan to keep them ignorant.


Why was Ole' Deluder Satan Act passed in Massachusetts?

== This act, known today as the Ole' Deluder Satan Act, established the first town school system in America, a system that recognized the importance of the Bible in a civilized society. Ref. America Land I Love, 1994, A Beka Books, page 35 == The Ole' Deluder Act was passed in Massachusetts in the mid 17th century because the Puritans were deeply religious and believed in the very real presence of evil/Satan. They believed if they read and studied the Scriptures enough they could resist evil and Satan's temptations. This Act was the first Education Act in America to make sure all townships with 50 or more households provided a school to teach children to read and write. Learning to read was a necessity in order to thwart the Ole' Deluder (Satan).


What was the act that passed in 1647 establishing the first public schools in America?

Ole' Deluder Satan Act


Why colleges are established?

In the colonial times there was an esteemed value of education. People believed that college is the key to success, better mobility, and a better life. Education could make people equal. The Puritans believed in the importance of children learning to read. They wanted children to read the Bible which then caused religion to derive. The Old Deluder Act was passed so that every town would become responsible for establishing grammar school where children would learn to read, write, and communicate effectively. The colleges were mainly established as a place to train ministers.


What steeps did the massachustes bay colonytake to promte eduaction?

The Massachusetts Bay Colony established the first public school system in America in 1635, known as the Boston Latin School. In 1647, the colony passed the Old Deluder Satan Act, requiring every town to provide education for its citizens. This eventually led to the establishment of Harvard College in 1636, the first institution of higher education in the colonies.


What law was passed in 1647 in Massachusetts to provide for educatoin in towns having more than 50 families?

old deluder satan law


What region was first to support public education so that all people could read the bible?

The New England region of the United States, particularly the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was the first to support public education to ensure that all people could read the Bible. The Massachusetts Education Law of 1647, also known as the Old Deluder Satan Act, required towns with a certain number of households to establish and maintain schools to teach children how to read and write. This emphasis on education was driven by the Puritan belief in the importance of being able to read the Bible for oneself.