The southern colonies
10/05/2018
Settlements in the Southern Colonies were spread along rivers. There were few towns, and utmost families were separated by extensive distances. Under these conditions, it was difficult to gather enough children in one place to establish schools. Wealthy families hired tutors for their children. Folks in these colonies nonstop to identify strongly with upper-class English values. Many sent their sons to England to be educated in English schools. Education in these colonies was commonly limited to children of wealthy landowners. The little schooling was accessible for children from less wealthy families. Education was the majority at home learning. Hiring tutors were introduce

