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In colonial Delaware, children typically attended school for about three to four months each year, often during the winter months when agricultural work was minimal. The education system was informal, with instruction often provided by local churches or private tutors. Many children received basic education in reading, writing, and arithmetic, but attendance varied significantly based on family circumstances and the availability of schools.

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