In the 1800s, children walk to school when they want to. If it rains or snows, they would have to go in a carriage if they have one, or they still have to walk on their feet. Those days were really harsh.
The reason that many children did not go to school was because the family wanted them to work on the farm. there was not a law that said people had to go to school.
it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
no not exactly
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
mumfort readers
Prudence Crandall did not have children of her own. However, she ran a school for African-American children in the early to mid 1800s.
The reason that many children did not go to school was because the family wanted them to work on the farm. there was not a law that said people had to go to school.
So they could get answers from teachers and fellow classmates. Instead of going online and using Google.
it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
no not exactly
Fabric, clothing.
yes
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
mumfort readers
that they may not speak until spoken to.
The right to raise children
Harvard