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100

◈Educational inequity.

◈Slaves were not allowed to learn how to read or write.

Southern Colonies

100

◈It was a public elementary school.

◈One-room structure.

Town School

200

◈Introduced many practical and manual skills into the formal curriculum: carpentry, engraving, printing, painting, farming, bookkeeping, etc.

Academies

200

◈Latin was a requirement to study at Harvard.

◈Practices implemented in Massachusetts are considered the bases of the public school system.

New England

300

◈No common religion nor language was taught.

◈Inhabited by groups from different religious and ethnic backgrounds.

Mid-Atlantic

300

◈Focused on religion.

◈Upper class: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Studying the Bible and the primer.

Parochial and private schools

400

◈ Subjects like Greek, rhetoric, and logic.

◈ It was just focused on boys. (Girls could not study)


Latin Grammar schools

400

◈ Students who graduated from the Latin Grammar schools, had the possibility to go to Harvard, or Yale University.

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