The common feature in New England that was not as prevalent in other colonies was "dame schools." Dame schools were informal schools run by women in their homes, primarily for young children. They provided basic education, including reading, writing, and arithmetic, but were more common in New England. Other colonies did have various forms of education, but dame schools were a distinctive characteristic of New England's educational landscape during that time period.
What was common in New England but not in other colonies? (1 point) Responses dame schools dame schools apprenticeships apprenticeships private schools private schools free public schools
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