In the Regency period an education was crucial to a middle or upper class young lady’s future. Since the aspiration was to marry, education sought to make her noticeable to potential husbands. Accomplishments allowed her to display cultural distinction. The number of accomplishments reflected the financial state of her family and the level of sacrifice they were willing to make to improve her chances of marrying well.
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