Colonists were educated by the soldiers in the English colonies.
No, people became scholars, navigators, and map makers by magic! And everyone automatically knew how to write because of a futuristic microchip we sent back and implanted in their minds.
life was horrid
education was only good if you were rich
Colonists firmly believed in education. Only boys went to school. They taught religon and the study of Greek and Latin studies.
Education in the southern colonies were important
the places that they where sent from like the English had different instructions than the British
The English never had slaves like the US. They did in colonies, but not in the homeland.
by makes their own laws
The Middle Colonies didn't particularly stress education, but there were several private schools established and a couple of public schools, like the Penn Charter School (established by William Penn).
Education in the southern colonies were important
Because French Settlements didn't have enough resources like English colonies.
Life was hard
well english colonies look for more stuff and they dont rely on nature but native americans rely on nature, and they like where they are.
the places that they where sent from like the English had different instructions than the British
The English never had slaves like the US. They did in colonies, but not in the homeland.
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade.
literacy is literal things like reading,english,and vocabulary education is anything you learn
he got a double major in history and English
No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
by makes their own laws