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Museums Most New England towns sponsored public schools for boys but public schooling was rare elsewhere Girls were educated at home or by small local private schools and they had no access to college Aspiring physicians and lawyers typically learned as apprentices to an established practitioner although some young men went to medical schools in Scotland.[page needed]. 5.3 Social and economic benefits Georgia was the 4th state to ratify the United States Constitution, 151 3323 The 1996 Olympics were marred by the Centennial Olympic Park bombing on July 27 Security guard Richard Jewell discovered the pipe bomb and immediately notified law enforcement and helped evacuate as many people as possible from the area before it exploded Although Jewell's quick actions are credited for saving many lives the bombing killed spectator Alice Hawthorne wounded 111 others and caused the death of Melih Uzunyol by heart attack Jewell was later considered a suspect in the bombing but was never charged and he was exonerated in October 1996 in 2003 Eric Robert Rudolph was charged with and confessed to this bombing as well as the bombings of two abortion clinics and a gay bar He stated "the purpose of the attack on July 27th was to confound anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand." He was sentenced to a life sentence at ADX Florence prison in Florence Colorado. . . In 1606 King James I of England granted charters to both the Plymouth Company and the London Company for the purpose of establishing permanent settlements in America the London Company established the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1607 the first permanently settled English colony on the continent the Plymouth Company founded the Popham Colony on the Kennebec River but it was short-lived the Plymouth Council for New England sponsored several colonization projects culminating with Plymouth Colony in 1620 which was settled by English Puritan separatists known today as the Pilgrims the Dutch Swedish and French also established successful American colonies at roughly the same time as the English but they eventually came under the English crown the Thirteen Colonies were complete with the establishment of the Province of Georgia in 1732 although the term "Thirteen Colonies" became current only in the context of the American Revolution, In 1738 an incident involving a Welsh mariner named Robert Jenkins sparked the War of Jenkins' Ear between Britain and Spain Hundreds of North Americans volunteered for Admiral Edward Vernon's assault on Cartegena de Indias a Spanish city in South America the war against Spain merged into a broader conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession but most colonists called it King George's War in 1745 British and colonial forces captured the town of Louisbourg and the war came to an end with the 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle However many colonists were angered when Britain returned Louisbourg to France in return for Madras and other territories in the aftermath of the war both the British and French sought to expand into the Ohio River valley, Province of Massachusetts Bay established in the 1620s a crown colony 1692.
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