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Bethlehem Female Seminary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bethlehem Female Seminary The Bethlehem Female Seminary was established in 1742 in Germantown, Pennsylvania and was the first Protestant boarding school for girls in what became the United States.〔Haller, Mabel. "Moravian Influence on Higher Education in Colonial America." ''Pennsylvania History'' 25, no.3 (1958): 205-222〕 The Bethlehem Female Seminary later became known as the Moravian Female Seminary, and in 1863 the Seminary was established as Moravian College. ==History== The institution can trace its roots back to its founder Countess Benigna Zinzendorf who established the Seminary in 1742. It moved to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1745. The Seminary began as an elementary educational institution for young girls starting at ages five or six years old.〔 In 1785, due to increasing demand, the Bethlehem Female Seminary reorganized as a secondary educational institution that became known as the Moravian Female Seminary. The newly reorganized female seminary also became open to all denominations.〔
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