PART 3 - If You Lived In Colonial Times by Ann McGovern
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 Published On Feb 22, 2018

In this video the following questions will be answered:

1. Did children go to school?
2. Did they have schoolbooks?
3. Who learned more - boys or girls?
4. What were schools like?
5. What happened if you didn’t behave in school?
6. What books did children read?


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