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In colonial Maryland, education was not universally available and primarily focused on the wealthy. Schools were often church-run or private, with a curriculum that emphasized reading, writing, and religious instruction. Many children, particularly in rural areas, received little to no formal education, relying instead on home instruction or apprenticeships. The establishment of a formal education system evolved gradually, with a few early laws promoting schooling in the 18th century.

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