Was the freedmen bureau successful? a. Yes in many cases but not 100 percent.
After the Civil War, the slaves were freed. However, many were subjected to tremendous intimidation. Most had no place to live except the old slave cabins. They had no clothes to wear. They had little money. The former masters needed cheap labor and they had desperate people on their hands. In this situation, the Federal Government created the Freedmen's Bureau.
Due to being understaffed and without substantial funds, The Freedmen's Bureau failed to purchase enough land to fulfill their commitment to the newly freed slaves. The Bureau was more successful with getting Black men registered to vote, establishing schools and serving as legal council.
it was that no one support the bureau
Federal Bureau of Prisons was created in 1930.
the bureau take place in u.s
the main purpose of the freedmens bureau was to provide education for the newly freed slaves but also gave out food, clothes and shelter.
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yes it was during reconstruction times.
Whites and free blacks from the North
They provided schools to educate workers.
Whites and free blacks from the North
To educate former slaves.
Whites and free blacks from the North
helped former slaves
to provide emergency relief to people displace/wounded in war