>By 1800 all of Mexico—then encompassing Texas and a piece of the U.S. Southwest—had but ten primary schools.>All the New England colonies required towns to set up schools, and many did so. In 1642 the Massachusetts Bay Colony made "proper" education compulsory; other New England colonies followed this exampleHistorically speaking
>>18443815The Spanish Empire was Spain's attempt at making a Catholic version of the Muslim Empire by giving the Church land grants in an attempt at creating their own Caliphates, having an educated population was never in their best interest. The Anglo-Protestant colonies were built on Enlightenment principles that encouraged its populace to be well read.
spaniards are retarded
>>18443826>>18444149Their literacy rates weren't that far apart though