who went to school in the southern colonies
7 years old to about 13. High schools didn't exist until the early 1900's and most children were put into apprenticeships or working the family farm.
I'm guessing the BRITISH!!!
Only rich children had the money to go to school.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
Dum people what do go to school for
Yes, the children had to go to school back then.
Children didn't go to school back then. They were taught by their parents/ grandparents.
an outhouse?
Only rich children had the money to go to school.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
Yes, they did go to school, but didn't go much beyond 8th grade. They were not allowed in university or into professions.
Dum people what do go to school for
they had issue by working and about schools the children don't want to go
Yes, the children had to go to school back then.
Children didn't go to school back then. They were taught by their parents/ grandparents.
yes they did
yes
It depended in which colony, but if you are talking about the new England colonies, the answer is yes, puritans encourage the education and the found Harvard university
In colonial times people would usually walk to work and to other places they needed to be on a regular basis. Over long distances they would travel on horseback or on a donkey or mule, or by horse-drawn transport.