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[This chapter explores education in the United States prior to the Revolution. It begins by exploring the multitude of Native American methods of educating their youth. It continues a roots-based examination of the European models of schooling brought into the United States by European colonists. It concludes with a discussion on the educational legacies of this period and recommendations for further reading.]
Published: Aug 3, 2019
Keywords: Indigenous education; Native Americans; Deculturalization; Enlightenment; Old Deluder Satan Act; Petty schools; Grammar schools; Massachusetts Compulsory Attendance Law; Hornbook; Comenius
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