School-age kids in the Southern Colonies were taught at home, for the most part, by their parents or by private tutors. When these kids became teenagers, they would then go off to college or to Europe. As in the other colonies, Southern girls did not go to school.
Middle Colonies schools were also largely religious but taught the teachings of one religion. If you were a Catholic, you learned about the Catholic religion. Most schools were private. Students also learned other subjects so they could get into college. Again, girls weren't allowed to attend, unless they were Quakers.
In the New England colonies, parents believed that their children should learn about Christianity. To that end, parents taught their children to read so they could read The Bible. And once those kids knew how to read, they 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.
School-age kids in the Southern Colonies were taught at home, for the most part, by their parents or by private tutors. When these kids became teenagers, they would then go off to college or to Europe. As in the other colonies, Southern girls did not go to school.
Middle Colonies schools were also largely religious but taught the teachings of one religion. If you were a Catholic, you learned about the Catholic religion. Most schools were private. Students also learned other subjects so they could get into college. Again, girls weren't allowed to attend, unless they were Quakers.
In the New England colonies, parents believed that their children should learn about Christianity. To that end, parents taught their children to read so they could read The Bible. And once those kids knew how to read, they 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.
The main reason was so that they would have the freedom to practice religion as they saw it.
Puritans came to America simply to make the church of England more "pure", hence their name.
They wanted to live free from religious persecution. The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god. The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
Puritans were followers of the teachings of Calvin and believed, like the Separatists, that man was born in sin and they all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. To become saved, they would have to prove they were worthy while here on earth. To be worthy one would prosper, be faithful, and lead a successful life. Instead of separating from the Church of England, they wanted to “purify” the Church of the influence of the Catholic Church within the Anglican Church, thus the name, Puritans. Puritans wanted to remove themselves from non-Puritans. They originally wanted to leave Great Britain because they were not pleased with the way non-Puritans were worshipping without much interference.
Some lived in towns some lived in farms, children on a farm would do farming, children from the towns which became an apprentice.
The main reason was so that they would have the freedom to practice religion as they saw it.
to set up a democractic
they came for religious freedom from there mother country!!
Puritans came to America simply to make the church of England more "pure", hence their name.
The main reason why most Puritans came to North America was to enjoy the freedom of religion. Most of them did not agree with the principles of the Anglican church of England.
They wanted to live free from religious persecution. The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god. The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
The main reason the Puritans left Europe for the New World was to escape religious persecution and establish a community where they could freely practice their beliefs without interference from the Church of England. They sought a place where they could create a society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity.
They wanted to live free from religious persecution. The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god. The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
The main reason of Christs teaching are of love, and forgiveness and believe in god.
Puritans schools focused on teaching children to read and write so they could study the Bible. They also emphasized the importance of moral education and obedience to authority. Additionally, practical skills like farming, sewing, and basic arithmetic were also taught in Puritan schools.
The main reason the Puritans left England to settle in North America was to escape religious persecution and establish a society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity free from interference from the Church of England. They sought religious freedom and the opportunity to create a community that aligned with their beliefs and values.
The reason of the puritans was to take the native Americans land, and either make the native Americans slaves or kill them from the diseases they brought there.