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2 years ago
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Describe Rush’s argument for why women should receive a comprehensive education. How does he integrate republican ideals into hi

s argument?
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Phantasy [73]2 years ago
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Rush’s argument for why women should receive a comprehensive education was that they deserved the same education opportunities as men. He expressed his opinions on women's education on July 28, 1787, in "Thoughts on Female Education. Accommodation to the Present State of Society, Manners and Government in the United States." His ideas on women matched his republican ideas of US politics and society, with a conservative side on following the established traditions.

Benjamin Rush (1746- 1813) was an American educator and politician that was a founding father and signed the Declaration of Independence. He was the founder of Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, one of the first educational institutions in the United States.

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