Education for Pioneers of the Future

Thad Box

Abstract


Education for the rst colonists to become Americans did not exist in Europe. New skills had to be developed for living off the land—and sharing that land with, or taking it from, a people who occupied it. Survival was the prime objective. Just stay- ing alive depended on understanding and adapting to a new environment.

Those who wrote our Constitution and installed our new Republic had few books and fewer rules. They read Greek, Roman, French, and English classics containing concepts and phi- losophy of democracy, freedom, and what it means to be human. Thomas Jefferson’s personal library became our national Library of Congress. 

DOI: 10.2458/azu_rangelands_v34i3_box



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