New London Academy

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New London Academy was an 18th-century educational institution in colonial Pennsylvania known for training several prominent American political leaders.

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New London Academy canonical 2
New London Academy (historic) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial American school
educational institution
activeDuringCentury 18th century
affiliation Presbyterian Church
approximateEndOfOperation late 18th century
country Thirteen Colonies
educationalFocus classical education
pre-collegiate training
foundedBy Francis Alison
hasHeritageDesignation historic educational institution in Pennsylvania
historicalPeriod colonial era
inception 1743
influenced early American education in Pennsylvania
knownFor preparing students for college and public life
training prominent American political leaders
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Chester County, Pennsylvania
New London, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Province of Pennsylvania
notableAlumni George Read
James Smith
Thomas McKean
other early American political leaders
operatedAs grammar school
partOf British America
regionServed mid-Atlantic colonies
religiousOrientation Presbyterian

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Thomas McKean educatedAt New London Academy
New London, Chester County, Pennsylvania hasEducationalInstitution New London Academy
this entity surface form: New London Academy (historic)