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Why were there so few schools in the South? People did not require education to run plantations. Whites were afraid that their slaves would become educated. There were plenty of private tutors available.
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Why were there so few schools in the South?
People did not require education to run plantations.
Whites were afraid that their slaves would become educated.
There were plenty of private tutors available.
People were separated by great distances.
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The answer is that people were far apart
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