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Display titleApprenticeship in England
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Page creatorEmptyuser (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation11:06, 17 December 2008
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Date of latest edit02:20, 19 August 2025
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The learning of a trade through apprenticeship, in which a young person was placed with and formally bound to a master, has roots way back in medieval times. By the 16th century it was generally accepted as a means of providing technical training to boys and a very few girls in a wide range of occupations.
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