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Q: How did Oliver Otis Howard help freed people in the south?
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Who were slaves in the South freed by?

the slaves in the south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.


How did the south get help with its thousands of freed slaves?

South got help with its thouands of freed slaves by the Freedman's Bureau.


What effect did sharecropping have on the south?

Sharecropping perpetuated a cycle of poverty for many Southern farmers, as they were often unable to earn enough to pay off their debts and gain independence. It also reinforced racial hierarchies and exploitation, as the majority of sharecroppers were Black farmers who faced discrimination and limited opportunities for economic advancement. Additionally, sharecropping contributed to the concentration of land and wealth in the hands of a few large landowners, further widening the economic disparities in the region.


Who was freed by the emancipation proclamation in which region?

Slaves in the U.S. south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.


Number of slaves freed in the south?

almost 4 million slaves been freed


What was gideon's band during the civil war?

People who came South from the North to build schools for freed blacks.


Why was it so hard for the slaves to make it after they were freed?

Even after the slaves were freed racism is still out there. Even in today's society people still tend to be very racist. That is more commonly found in the south.


What is the name of old oliver school in south bend Indiana?

It was , Oliver School. I went there. We were the "Oliver Owls"


Why was it sad for the south when Lincoln was killed?

Because he was the one that freed the slaves from the south


Why was the Proclamation significant?

It freed all slaves in the south.


How many people were slaves?

A.millions all down south were slaves. Some were slaves all their life, others escaped or were freed.


Who are the generals in Chancellorsville?

Joe Hooker, Oliver Howard, Albert Pleasonton, Darius Crouch, Ambrose Burnside for the north. Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Jeb Stuart, Jubal Early for the south.