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Marcus Meza
26 August, 16:14
Why were the first American schools established
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Giada Mercado
26 August, 16:36
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They established schools to teach not just the essentials-reading, writing and math - but also to reinforce their core values. After the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson argued that the newly independent nation needed an educational system, and he suggested that tax dollars be used to fund it.
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