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Why did Puritans believe it was essential for children to be able to read and write

so they could teach their own children
so they could become lawyers
so they could conduct business
so they could read the scripture

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Puritans believed it was essential for children to be able to read and write primarily **so they could read the scripture**. They emphasized literacy as a means to understand the Bible, which was central to their religious beliefs and practices. By ensuring that children could read the Scripture, Puritans aimed to foster a personal relationship with God and promote moral and spiritual education within the family and the community.
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