Answer:
True
Explanation:
There were quite a few private schools that were opened during the colonial period. Some schools were Sunday schools, some were academies, but there was certainly <u>a larger number of private schools than public ones among Anglo-Americans who lived in the colonies. </u>
This remained all until the Texas revolution. After then, and especially during the 1850s, <u>private schools were converted more to common schools, and a school fund was established. </u>
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia lie on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
The Baltic Sea borders Denmark in the West and Germany, Poland and Kaliningrad to the South, Sweden and Finnland to the North. It is joined to the North Sea (the Sea between the UK and Norway) by the Kallegat Strait.