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The original purpose of colleges in colonial America was to educate people for what profession?
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minister
minister
doctor
doctor
lawyer
lawyer
teacher
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minister
minister
doctor
doctor
lawyer
lawyer
teacher
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u sure?
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so is the answer minister?
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In what way were members of the colonial wealthy class and middle class alike?
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Both dressed in the latest fashions from Europe.
Both dressed in the latest fashions from Europe.
Both had free access to education throughout the colonies.
Both had free access to education throughout the colonies.
Both tended to live and work on land that they owned.
Both tended to live and work on land that they owned.
Both often held jobs as skilled laborers.
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Both dressed in the latest fashions from Europe.
Both dressed in the latest fashions from Europe.
Both had free access to education throughout the colonies.
Both had free access to education throughout the colonies.
Both tended to live and work on land that they owned.
Both tended to live and work on land that they owned.
Both often held jobs as skilled laborers.
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teacher
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I apologize for the confusion. The original purpose of colleges in colonial America was primarily to educate people for the profession of minister. However, it is important to note that colleges in colonial America also provided education for other professions such as doctors, lawyers, and teachers to a lesser extent.
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Yes, that is correct. The original purpose of colleges in colonial America was to primarily educate people for the profession of minister.
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Both tended to live and work on land that they owned.
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