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explain the role of schooling in the independence of these colonies​

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Answered by mamathathallapelli52
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The Puritans, in particular, valued education, because they believed that Satan was keeping those who couldn't read from the scriptures. ... Girls usually continued their education -- in household skills -- at home.

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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The social institution that has the power to change the social and cultural makeup of a whole generation is education. The entire educational system belongs to the superior country when a colonial nation conquers another.

Explanation:

a) During the initial stages of colonialism, the superior nation took the required actions to repress and profit from the entire populace. They propagate their ideology, plans, and religion through education.

b) However, later in the second phase, the educated class emerged, and with the assistance of nationalist leaders, they changed the school curriculum as necessary.

c) The local educated class made the youth aware of the extent of their reliance on the colonial nation as well.

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