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In the early 1800s, American public education was rare. Most children were educated at home where they learned about the Bible and Christian values. In the 1800s, Horace Mann, a senator from Massachusetts, proposed free public education paid for with property taxes. These first schools were locally controlled and were held in one-room schoolhouses. They had one teacher who taught children of all ages, and most concentrated on studying agriculture.
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In the early 1800s, public education in America was uncommon, with most children being educated at home, focusing on the Bible and Christian values. Horace Mann, a Massachusetts senator, advocated for free public education funded by property taxes. This led to the establishment of locally controlled schools, typically in one-room schoolhouses, where a single teacher instructed students of various ages, primarily in agricultural subjects.