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Chapter 270 - Chapter 169: 1875 (Main Text, Triple Bonus Chapter) (5)

Currently, the lives of Spaniards are much improved compared to before the revolution, and naturally, these children and youths who ought to be in school no longer need to enter factories to sell their labor.

Consequently, the illiteracy rate in Spain has officially dropped below 40%, more precisely below 39%.

Although there is no overly precise ratio, it can be confirmed that the illiterate population in Spain is now less than 7 million, and most Spaniards have received basic education.

As literacy efforts progress, the difficulty of promoting literacy continues to decrease. Initially, Spain was quite short on candidates for literacy work teachers, but currently, there is no shortage of literacy educators.

In the past, uneducated farmers were commonly seen in Spain, but now in small towns, educated and cultured individuals are commonly seen.

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