Yes but they left early to do domestic work
Children were required to attend school back in the 1800's.Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law in 1917.
Yes, children did go to school in the 1900s. However, school attendance and access to education varied depending on factors such as location, socioeconomic status, and gender. In many developed countries, compulsory education laws were gradually implemented during this time, making education more accessible to children.
where did the 1900s immigrants go to when they got here
Yes, they did go to school, but didn't go much beyond 8th grade. They were not allowed in university or into professions.
It would depend on the country but generally yes.
well in italy the girls didn't go to school
No, Girls Couldn't go to school because, girls had to learn how to work in the house.
Children were required to attend school back in the 1800's.Mississippi was the last state to enact a compulsory attendance law in 1917.
yes they did
yes
In the early 1900s, children didn't have to go to school because there were no compulsory education laws in place in many places. Children were often needed to work to support their families, especially in rural areas or during times of economic hardship. Additionally, some families prioritized farm work or other labor over formal education for their children.
By Boat, Ship or plane
There was no school for girls.
No, girls should go to a mixed school (boys and girls) because it will be easier for girls to talk to boys when they are older.
There are quite a few girls worldwide that do not go to school. Some of these girls are captives or neglected for example.
If you searched this my question is what girls?
girls did go to school in others states..although it depends what state.