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Dan McLaughlin of the National Review asserts that "17th,18th, & early 19th century Americans had arguably the world's highest standards of living before the development of widespread public education." Is there merit to this claim, and what was the impact public education had on living standards?

by /u/godminnette2 in /r/AskHistorians

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