Edith H. Allen
Capitolo 34
England received his/her first Bible stamped in the language English.
It is said that under the persecution of Phillip II and the Duke
of Alva, one hundred thousand Hollanders fully crossed the channel
to find houses in England.
Industrious, same-sustaining, respectable men and their women
it was, sheltered for the liberty and for conscience' the cause--among them
bankers, dealers and intelligent people it was studious, simple.
They came free from an earth of schools and the universities.
The counties in England in which the Hollanders established sent the
Wandering and the Puritanical one to America. These counties also gave
birth to the university in Cambridge; the Puritanical movement in England
it was widely under the command of men that you/they had studied in Cambridge,
and it was that instructive center of the wide culture, thought and
inspiring ideals that furnished America the first researchers and
leader of England New.
The first school free of America was open from the Hollanders in
Manhattan in 1633. It was known as the Collegiate School, and
although you/he/she has changed rather in character, still it is one of
the principal private elementary schools of City of New York.
Respect for education came so to this country with the farmers,
although not all the colonies gave the same importance to him.
In the countries of House of the farmers, the schools had been,
an addition to he/she asked her. It was natural, therefore, that the
impetus for the establishment of schools in this country owes
comes from the church.
"One of the first provisions served as the society of Virginia in them
setup of Jamestown was to set aside earth for the use of an university
to 'you teach the rudiments of religion and the Latin Indian children
language', and money it was picked in England to establish a school
what you/he/she should prepare children for this university. The failure of the
society some years later defeated these plans."
"Twenty years after the unloading to Plymouth, the Massachusetts
Colony ordered by law that every child should be taught for reading