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  1. Colonial schools in the 1700s included1:
    • New College in Massachusetts (subsequently Harvard University) (1636)
    • College of William and Mary in Virginia (1693)
    • Collegiate School in Connecticut (subsequently Yale University) (1701)
    • College of New Jersey (subsequently Princeton University) (1746)
    • King's College in New York (subsequently Columbia University) (1754)
    In addition to Latin grammar schools, academies were established in the 1700s. They were more secular and practical in their curriculum and were open to girls2.
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    New College in Massachusetts (subsequently Harvard University) (1636) College of William and Mary in Virginia (1693) Collegiate School in Connecticut (subsequently Yale University) (1701) College of New Jersey (subsequently Princeton University) (1746) King's College in New York (subsequently Columbia University) (1754)
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    Colonial Latin grammar schools prepared white boys for a university education. In the 1700s, academies were established; they were more secular and practical in their curriculum and were open to girls.
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