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Puritan communities in New England in the 1600s believed that all children should learn to read and write

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jayjorge4
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  • 20-06-2017
Puritan communities in New England in the 1600s believed that all children should learn to read and write so they could "D.read and study the Bible," since the entire Puritan society was based around fundamental religious values.  HOPE THIS HELP!!!
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TripDubKing
TripDubKing TripDubKing
  • 20-06-2017
Yes that is true. The Puritan Communities wanted all children to read and study the bible. This was simply based on the Puritan's sophisticated fundamentals and beliefs.
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