New England colonists placed a high value on education, viewing it as essential for both religious instruction and civic responsibility. They established schools and colleges, such as Harvard in 1636, to ensure that future generations could read The Bible and participate in self-governance. This emphasis on literacy and education set New England apart from other colonies, particularly in the South, where education was often less accessible and focused primarily on the elite. Overall, New England's commitment to education contributed to a more informed and engaged populace.
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