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maxonik [38]
2 years ago
14

By 1639, who founded schools for indigenous and French woman in North America?

History
1 answer:
shepuryov [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Marie de l'Incarnation

Explanation:

The Ursulines were the first nuns to arrive in New France, in 1639, led by Marie de l'Incarnation. She and the other Ursulines who accompanied her established a convent in Quebec, where they started the first school for girls in North America. The pupils were both Native and French girls. Ursuline communities and schools spread throughout New France, eventually reaching as far south as New Orleans, where a community was established early in the 18th century. As their communities spread west, they founded schools to educate Native American girls

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