Global Strong Cities Cold War,
Series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
“Leading Facts” by David H. Montgomery 1899 and Everyday Civics by Charles Edward Finch 1921: Our Land: Our People 1937 Webster;s School Text:
Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
PEARL LEONA STURGIS·THURSDAY, JUNE 1ST, 2017
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Daily Bites of Global Strong Citizens Cold War: Series 7“ “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
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(to be continued) ....
Harvard 1635 motto: Motto of Harvard University when it was founded in 1635. To be plainly instructed and consider well that the main end of your life is to know God and Jesus Christ when it was founded with the seal that has inscription that reads CHRISTO ET ECCLESIA.
Daily Bites of Citizens Commission of Human Rights International
http://www.cchr.org/
Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7 “Back to the Beginning”
Bite #2, Education and Books (late 1700’s)/ Edwards and Franklin:
Everyday Civics: American Public School Book:Bite #2, Education and Books (late 1700’s)/ Edwards and Franklin:
Most of the colonists, especially in New England, where free schools had long been established by law could read and write fairly well and a small number, particularly clergymen, were highly educated. Very few books were published but the rich imported a stock of the best English authors and what is more. they read them too. The two ablest American writers of that day were Jonathan Edwards of Massachusetts and Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Edwards wrote his great work on the “Freedom of the Will” for that small number of readers that forces them to think as well as read. Not many can grab Edwards’ thoughts about the will but we can all understand how he used his own will when he made these two resolutions:
1) To do whatever I think to fulfill my duty:
2) To live with all my might while I live:
Edwards was born in Connecticut but spent most of his life in Massachusetts. The Thirteen colonies were settled mainly by the English from 1607 to 1733. Virginia was the first colony founded in 1607; Massachusetts the second in 1620; Georgia 1733 was the last.
During the closing 70 years of this period (1689 to 1763) the colonists were engaged nearly half the time in a series of war with the French settlers in Canada. The colonists gained the victory and obtained possession of the country from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River. Up to 1763 the people had been growing in prosperity, intelligence, and in determination to maintain all those rights to which, as English colonists, they were justly entitled.
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(To be continued )
Bite#3, Benjamin Franklin’s “Poor Richard's” Almanac:
Global Strong Cities Cold War series 7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks :
Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War: Series 7: “Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks Highlights submitted by Pearl L. Sturgis:
Bite #4) Schools in North West Territory:
Bite #5) First Meetings of Continental Congress:
Bite #6) Business End of Government: “Everyday Civics” 1921.
Bite #7) Enemies of Society: Ignorance and Poverty:
Bite #8) Bureau of Education:
Bite #9) Common Schools:
Bite #10 Importance of Financing Public Schools:
Bite #11) Devoted Supporters Working for Free Education:
Bite #12) The First Free High Schools:
Bite #13) One Room School Houses:
Bite #14) The Merrill Act:
Bite #15 Growth of our Modern School System:
Bite #16 Adult Education:
Bite #17 Social Legislation (for stay at home moms)
Bite #18 Patriotism:
Bite #19 What we owe the World:
Bite #20 Twentieth Century Problems:
Bite #21 The Lunacy Test:
Bite #22 The Railroad Labor Controversy:
Bite #23 Social Workers
Bite #24 The National Education Association:
Bite #25 The New National Education Reorganization of 1957:
Bite #26 The New Global Order:
Bite #27 The Order and the Plan:
Bite #28 Smoke Screen Groups:
Bite #29 Our Hero Mole:
Bite #30 The Debit Card:
To be Continued in the Next Daily Bites of Global Strong Cities Cold War,series #7
“Back to the Beginning” American Public School Textbooks
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