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''The New England Primer'' was the first
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. It became the most successful educational
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published in 17th-century colonial United States and it became the foundation of most schooling before the 1790s. In the 17th century, the schoolbooks in use had been Bibles brought over from England. By 1690, Boston publishers were reprinting the ''English Protestant Tutor'' under the title of ''The New England Primer.'' The ''Primer'' included additional material that made it widely popular with colonial schools until it was supplanted by
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's ''Blue Back Speller'' after 1790.


History

''The New England Primer'' was first published between 1687 and 1690 by printer Benjamin Harris, who had come to
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in 1686 to escape the brief Catholic ascendancy under James II. It was based largely upon ''The Protestant Tutor'', which he had published in England, and was the first reading
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designed for the American Colonies. The selections in the New England Primer varied somewhat over time, although there was standard content for beginning reading instruction. Included were the alphabet, vowels, consonants, double letters, and syllabaries of two letters to six letter syllables. The 90-page work contained religious maxims,
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s, alphabetical assistants, acronyms, catechism answers, and moral lessons. It was made with a thin sheet of horn or paper shellacked to a wooden board. The primer remained in print well into the 19th century and was even used until the 20th century. A reported 2 million copies were sold in the 18th century. No copies of editions before 1727 are known to survive; earlier editions are known only from publishers' and booksellers' advertisements.


Theology

Many of its selections were drawn from the
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and others were original. It embodied the dominant
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attitude and
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of the day. Among the topics discussed are respect to parental figures, sin, and salvation. Some versions contained the
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; others contained John Cotton's shorter catechism, known as '' Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes''; and some contained both.
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argues that the ''Primer'' was built on rote memorization, the Puritans' distrust of uncontrolled speech, and their preoccupation with childhood depravity. By simplifying Calvinist theology the ''Primer'' enabled the Puritan child to define the "self" by relating his life to the authority of God and his parents. Emory Elliott argues that the ''Primer'' was part of the transformation that turned Puritans away from an angry and wrathful God the Father to the embrace of the gentle and loving Jesus Christ.


Contents of the Primer

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Editions and reprints

There have been many reprints of ''The New England Primer''. * ''New England Primer: Improved for the More Easy Attaining the True Reading of English: To Which Is Added the Assembly of Divines, and Mr. Cotton's Catechism'' (1991, WallBuilders; note that this is the 1777 edition). * ''New England Primer: 1996, A Family & Homeschool Textbook. The 1843 Updated Edition with Lesson Plan.'' (© 1996, Richard E. Klenk Sr.; ) A book, orig. a prayer book, used in teaching children to read or spell; hence, an elementary textbook.


See also

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Early American publishers and printers Early American publishers and printers played a central role in the social, religious, political and commercial developments in colonial America, before, during, and after the American Revolution. Printing and publishing in the 17th and 18th ce ...
*
Alphabet book An alphabet book is a type of children's book giving basic instruction in an alphabet. Intended for young children, alphabet books commonly use pictures, simple language and alliteration to aid language learning. Alphabet books are published ...
* Basal reader * Hornbook


References

* Fort, Paul Leicester. ''The New-England Primer'' (NY, 1899) * Monaghan, E. Jennifer (2006) ''Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America'' * Roberts, Kyle B. "Rethinking The New-England Primer," ''Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America'' 104 (Dec. 2010) 489–523 * Smith, N. B. (2002) ''American reading instruction'' / Nila Banton Smith ; ith prologue by Richard D. Robinson, epilogue by Norman A.Stahl, and history of reading since 1967 by P. David Pearson * Watters, David H. "'I Spake as a Child': Authority, Metaphor and the New England Primer," ''Early American Literature,'' Dec 1985, Vol. 20 Issue 3, pp 193–213


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External links


1777 ed. online



Images from the 1843 edition
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