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How did Public Schools change, what did this lead to?​

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In many states, growing urban centers led the way toward universal public schooling in the early nineteenth century. Many in rural farming areas had deemed formal education unnecessary, but as urban populations grew, schools presented a remedy for child labor and criminality, and offered a way for young people to learn marketable skills.

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