Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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In 1871 the province experienced its own schools ' controversy when the King government passed the Common Schools ' Act , which established a single school system under provincial jurisdiction . This led to violent protests from the ...
In 1871 the province experienced its own schools ' controversy when the King government passed the Common Schools ' Act , which established a single school system under provincial jurisdiction . This led to violent protests from the ...
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Because charitable or voluntary support tended to be sporadic , most of the schools relied on fees . The labouring poor were encouraged by the school managers wherever possible to pay the fees , because it was popularly assumed that a ...
Because charitable or voluntary support tended to be sporadic , most of the schools relied on fees . The labouring poor were encouraged by the school managers wherever possible to pay the fees , because it was popularly assumed that a ...
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encouraged the trustees to secure as successive superintendents of the school the very latest products of the British training schools . ' Under these circumstances , the institution grew in reputation and attracted children of parents ...
encouraged the trustees to secure as successive superintendents of the school the very latest products of the British training schools . ' Under these circumstances , the institution grew in reputation and attracted children of parents ...
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