Nothing really, but if they were runaways then their problems would be trying their best not to get caught. If they were caught, normally they would get whipped, sometimes killed depending on the circumstances.
Freed slaves faced numerous challenges, including economic hardship due to lack of resources or job opportunities, social discrimination and racism, and difficulties in accessing education and healthcare. Many also struggled with reuniting with family members who had been sold or separated during slavery.
During the Reconstruction period, major political changes for freed slaves included the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship rights, and prohibited denial of voting rights based on race. Freed slaves gained the right to participate in government, hold political office, and shape policies impacting their communities. These changes marked significant progress towards equality and civil rights for African Americans in the United States.
Last person that answered this question: Dont answer questions that you ont know the answer to okay!The answer is.........Basically,a piece of paper saying that everyone has equal right ,whites,blacks,Mexicans..ect..The Emancipation Proclamation was only Propaganda to discourage European powers from assisting the Confederacy. It free no slaves. It improved nobody's rights. It explicitly did not free slaves in Union states (Lincoln did not want to risk them seceding too) and implicitly did not free slaves in Confederate states, as the Union had no power there.
Serfs in Russia were officially freed in 1861 by Tsar Alexander II through the Emancipation Manifesto. The emancipation was part of a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the country and addressing social issues.
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
In 1860, about 32% of Southern families owned slaves, but the total percentage of the population in the South that owned slaves was around 25%. This means that a significant portion of the Southern population did not own slaves.
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Some freed slaves were able to move on and find work and make a decent living for themselves and their families. Some freed slaves stayed on the plantations where they had worked before or moved to other plantations nearby. Many freed slaves did not know how to be free, so they caused problems by stealing and fighting.
Some freed slaves were able to move on and find work and make a decent living for themselves and their families. Some freed slaves stayed on the plantations where they had worked before or moved to other plantations nearby. Many freed slaves did not know how to be free, so they caused problems by stealing and fighting.
the slaves in the south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
Good Question. The government making them slaves again. Finding their family after being seperated.
what was the return to Africa like for the freed slaves this is not an answer.
Harriet Tubman, freed many slaves in the 1800s.
that they should leave this state and go to another that isn't free of slaves.
almost 4 million slaves been freed
Liberia is largely populated by freed slaves
to make a homeland for freed slaves in Africa
Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves