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10TH February 2003 Rachel Glendenning 10A Education for all. "Show how the provision of education before 1833 depended upon personal wealth." Education before 1833 did depend upon personal wealth along with other factors, (fully explained later on.) Different classes of people attended different types of schools, and the costs that the schools charged would have a great impact on the types of people attending them. A governess would look after the wealthy children, and the boy's governess would be replaced by a tutor, until they were old enough to attend school. This tutor would teach Greek and Latin. But in order for the boys to be taught mathematics, and French a 'visiting master' must be hired. The girls, on the other hand, were taught 'accomplishments,' which included music, drawing and dancing. The women's role was to be elegant and to entertain as a wife, not to be educated and working outside...

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