Education-13 American Colonies
Education
in the 13 American Colonies

If you were a school-age person in colonial America, you might have gone to a public or private school, just like you would today. But what you learned and how you learned it have changed through the years.
could read school
books as well. New England villages having more than 100 families set up
grammar schools, which taught boys Latin and math and other subjects
needed to get into college. And although girls could read, they weren't
allowed to go to grammar school or to college. Schools were generally small, not like the large ones many kids go to today. Kids learned to read from special books called hornbooks.
Kids in colonial America were taught a trade, usually the one their fathers did, so they could continue the family business when their fathers retired. Often, kids would go to school and learn a trade.
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