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-In the 19th century, normally there were one room schoolhouses.

-Grades from 1-8 would be taught by one teacher together.

-The youngest children which were called Abecedarians, would sit in the front and learn their ABCs; the oldest sits in the back.

-With no transportation, schoolhouses were built 4 or 5 miles away from the students which had to walk.

-There were also different gender doors as well as lessons.

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Education Reform in the 1800s

By Minnie Mouse 2015