Education
Across
- 3. (Blank) were asked to contribute whatever they could to the town school.
- 5. In the 1700's, colonists believed that girls needed (blank) education than boys.
- 7. Neither the middle nor southern (blank) had public schools.
- 10. Only in (blank) colonies were towns required to provide a public school.
Down
- 1. Except in New England, most people in the colonies received little (blank) education.
- 2. Towns with more than 100 (blank) were required to build a school.
- 4. (Blank) were one-room buildings with a chimney and fireplace in the center.
- 6. In the (blank) colonies, most families were spread out along rivers.
- 8. Most colonists believed that boys needed (blank) education.
- 9. In the Middle colonies, there was a (blank) growth of public education due those colonists' religious differences.