Going to school in the 18th century varied greatly depending on one's social class and location. For wealthy families, education often took place in private tutors' homes or prestigious academies, focusing on classical subjects. In contrast, poorer children had limited access to formal education and might attend small village schools, if at all. The curriculum was often rigid, emphasizing rote learning, and discipline could be strict, with corporal punishment common for misbehavior.
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