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Yes, indeed roman girls did go to school. Wealthy or rich girls went to school at the age of seven. Poor girls didnt go to school. Wealthy girls learned how to spin, weave, and sew.

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yes of course there was a difference boys were considered better than girls in those days and only the rich would send there female child to school. The girls normally stayed at home where they would learn how to cook,clean and basic house jobs so that they were prepared for later life.

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Of course! Without rules, how could they have learned anything?

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poor roman kids didnt go to school because they didnt have the money to

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