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Deaf History 1700 - 1800

Deaf History 1700 - 1800. Joshua Windes Shaiquiar Smith. 1750. 25% of the residents at Martha’s Vineyard were deaf. . 1755 . Samuel Heinicke established the first oral school for the deaf in Germany. 1760. Charles Michel de l’Epee founded the first free school for the deaf in France.

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Deaf History 1700 - 1800

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  1. Deaf History 1700 - 1800 Joshua Windes Shaiquiar Smith

  2. 1750 • 25% of the residents at Martha’s Vineyard were deaf.

  3. 1755 • Samuel Heinicke established the first oral school for the deaf in Germany

  4. 1760 • Charles Michel de l’Epee founded the first free school for the deaf in France

  5. 1760 • French sign was established.

  6. 1776 • Abbe de l’Epee published “Instruction of deaf and dumb by means of methodical signs”

  7. 1778 • Samuel Heinicke, “Father of the German Method” (pure oralism) established a deaf school in Leipzig.

  8. 1780 Charles Green of Boston became one of the earliest deaf Americans to receive formal education overseas in Scotland.

  9. 1782 • R.A. Sicard opened a school for the deaf at Bordeaux: wrote Theorie Des Signes (dictionary of signs).

  10. 1784 • Abba Silvestri opened first school for the deaf in Rome, Italy

  11. 1789 • Abbe de l’Epeedied.

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