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2010-07-20 10:06:55


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During the 19 19th century, Women's women's education was not considered important in the United States. Supporters of the advanced education for women faced many problems.

States did require each town to provide a school for children, but teachers often were poorly prepared. Most young women were not able to continue on with their education in private schools. if

If they did, they often were not taught much except the French language, how to so sew clothing, and musicalmusic.

Mary Lyon felt that women's education was extremely important. Through her lifelong worked work for education , she became one of the most famous women in 19 19th century America. She believed that women were teachers , most int both in the home and in the classroom.

And, she believed that efforts do to better educate young women also served guardGod. if If women were better educated, she thoughtfelt, they could teach in local schools throughout the United States and in foreign countries.

Mary Lyon was born in Buckland, Massachusetts, in 1797. Her father died when she was 5 years old. For Mary, hard work was a way of life. But she later remembered with great pleasure in her childhood years in the home when where she was born. this

This is how she described what she could see from that house on the hill:the fire of a hill:

" The far-off mountains in all their grandeuryear the , and the deep valleys, and the widely extended plains, and more than all, that little villiage village belowcontinuing , containing only a very few white houses. , but more than those young eyes had ever seen. "


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