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Why were schools so important to the Puritans? A. They were used for town meetings. B. They were used for church services. C. The Puritans wanted every person to be able to read the Bible. D. The Puritans felt that education would make the Massachusetts Bay colony rich.

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C. THe puritans wanted every person to be able to read the bible
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