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Education Reform
In the 1830s, Americans started to demand tax-supported public school systems. In 1834 Pennsylvania established tax supported public school systems. Three years after it developed about 42 percent of elementary-school- age children in Pennsylvania were attending public schools. Massachusetts was close to the same. Other states soon followed the good examples and by the 1850s every state had provided some form of publicly funded elementary schools.