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Part I: Government Schooling Comes to America
By
Mr. Matthew J. Brouillette
/ Posted: Jan. 29, 2001
Contents
The Origins of Government Education in the United States
Early Colonial Period to the American Revolution
Revolution to the 1830s
The 1830s and 40s
The 1850s and Beyond
Publication:
Study
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The Origins of Government Education in the United States
This text is part of the larger publication:
The Case for Choice in Schooling:
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The Case for Choice in Schooling:
Executive Summary
Introduction
Part I: Government Schooling Comes to America
(this page)
The Origins of Government Education in the United States
Part II: The Crisis in Government Schooling and the School Choice Solution
Part III: Barriers to Education Reform
Part IV: Sustaining School Choice Victories
Conclusion: Restoring a Free Market in Education
Appendix A: Glossary of Education-Related Terms
Appendix B: School Choice Resources
Endnotes (1 of 2)
Endnotes (2 of 2)
Acknowledgments
About the Author