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Public schools expanded in the 19th century from "summary" of History of American Education by David Boers

In the 19th century, the landscape of education in America underwent significant changes as public schools experienced a period of expansion. This expansion was driven by various factors, including the growing population and the increasing demand for education among the general public. As more people settled in urban areas, the need for accessible and affordable education became more pressing. One of the key developments during this period was the establishment of common schools, which aimed to provide education to all children regardless of their social or economic background. These schools played a crucial role in democratizing education and ensuring that it was not limited to the elite or privileged few. By making education more accessible, common schools helped to lay the foundation for a more inclusive and equitable society. Another important aspect of the expansion of public schools in the 19th...
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    History of American Education

    David Boers

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