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Chapter 01 #33

b) Training clergy

The main objective behind founding Harvard College in 1636 was training clergy. Established by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Harvard was the first institution of higher education in America. Its founding reflects the Puritans’ emphasis on education and religious leadership, ensuring a well-educated clergy to guide their communities. Harvard’s evolution from a clergy-training school to a renowned global university mirrors the broader intellectual and cultural development of the United States.