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          History Of Womans Education
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American education started just as quickly as the settlers came to their "new 
world" however, until fairly recently, education has been predominantly male.  Females were denied almost every right as a citizen, they could not hold property, could not vote, could not receive an education.  Females w ....
          Middle of essay .... additional income and partly to satisfy herself Emma asked John if she could open a school for young women in their own home.  John hesitated at first, but he then approved her plan.  She began teaching girls "higher" subjects, mostly mathematics, which had not been introduced to women before this time.  She  formulated her ideas in to a draft called, "A Plan for Improving Female Education" which she revised many times.  One of the most distinguished of Emma ideas was the institution she invisi....           |   
          
          
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