A little more correctly: What did the kids do for an education in the Southern Colonies? Aristocratic and middle class male children were home schooled by tutors until their teens. The others, including Aristocratic and middle class women, usually weren't educated. Ministers were a large part of the tutoring labour pool. If they were to enter the law or, more usually, to become ministers, they were sent to college around age 16. England had the major colleges until William and Mary was established to produce ministers. One could, up until this century and still so on the statutes, read into the law without college which was just an apprenticeship with a lawyer.
The origins of Virginia began in 1607 with the founding of Jamestown. The Virginia Company, which had been given the charter to found the colony, set up a General Assembly. In 1624, Virginia became a royal colony when the Virginia Company's charter was revoked. However, the General Assembly stayed in place which helped set a model for representative government in this and other colonies.
If they have colonies, then that is an easier one to answer. If they have colonies, most had separate branches for them, and had a system to get them directly to the main parliament. If without colonies, they had a parliament and a set of ministers.
the middle colonies
The Southern Colonists , for the most part, treated Native Americans as their enemies. While initially trying to set up trade with them, the relationship dissolved into widespread warfare and eventually led to the colonists capturing and attempting to enslave the tribes.
Many of the Colonies had paid some good money to set-up colonies for profit-making purposes; and they began to favor slave labor as a way of maximizing their profits after deciding what crops to grow.
In 1635 the first school law was passed to have schools in the colonies when a colony reached a specific population.
In New England, there were universities and Puritan educations. Virginians learned on the plantations and religion was further separated from education.
They worked for the whites, which helped the economy grow. It set up a system of racism and slavery that lasted until the American Civil War (1860's)
An education system is the way that the implementation of educational techniques are set. This allows for the guidelines and rules for the population to follow.
colonism
he set up a system were colonies can sell letters to each other
mercantilism
An education system is a structured system that guides the delivery of education to learners, including curricula, teaching methods, assessment practices, and resources. It encompasses schools, universities, and other institutions where formal education is provided to individuals. The goal of an education system is to equip students with knowledge, skills, and values to prepare them for future success.
The Northern colonies (or New England colonies) practiced subsistence farming. Some of the world's best fishing grounds were discovered near here. They had lots of lumber to sell. Basically, they sold their resources for money. The Southern colonies had plantations. They typically grew rice, tobacco, and other things. They were introduced to slaves, and became the "slave region." There were many economic and social issues with their use of slaves. It set the Southern colonies on a different path than the Middle and New England colonies. North - Richer - better jobs. South - Poorer - not much education.
Colonists grew rice and indigo in the southern colonies. This included the colonies of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, where colonists set up plantations. In fact, Indigo and rice became a major export crop of the general region.
The biggest difference was the location of the 3 sections of the colonies. The northern colonies lived differently than the middle and the most difference was in the southern plantations/colonies. That difference still exists today. The middle and northern colonies were more alike than the southern colonies were with the other two. The lifestyle of southern colonies was agrarian and the use of slaves set them apart. While northern and middle colonies had a mixture of cash crops, sailing and shipping industry, with industry of things like making glass.
A public education system.