Did life improve for the black Americans slaves after the abolition of slavery?
Freed slaves were treated poorly after the Civil War. With the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, freedmen were usually terrorized. It was usually difficult for freedmen to get jobs as well.
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they worked as slaves so thier life was bad.....
Former slaves believed that after years of hard labor the South owed them land. This belief was not granted by the South; and many slaves rented small homes and went back to work for paid wages on the plantations.
there were some laws that prohibit the freed slaves to do many things . for example to have a right to vote
Did life improve for the black Americans slaves after the abolition of slavery?
A.millions all down south were slaves. Some were slaves all their life, others escaped or were freed.
Quakers supported the settlement of freed slaves in Africa because they believed it would result in a better life for freemen.
because they were being discriminated because of who they were.
Actually Lincoln developed his early thinking about colonization of Freed slaves in his eulogy for Henry Clay in July of 1852. As an aside, he vigorously defended his colonization plans against charges of bigotry against Black people.
Black southerners reacted in a positive way to the emancipation proclamation. The act allowed the slaves to be freed, and this gave the blacks a free life, something they had been wanting for a long time.
Black slaves did. Negro spirituals, the religious folk songs of Black American slaves, were among the first songs created in America. Many slaves discovered comfort and joy in the Christian religion of their masters. The slaves created songs about how hard life was on earth but described a better life in heaven.
Freed slaves were treated poorly after the Civil War. With the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, freedmen were usually terrorized. It was usually difficult for freedmen to get jobs as well.
Life for newly freed slaves in the South was incredibly challenging. Many faced poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, discrimination, and threats of violence from white supremacist groups. They also had to navigate the complexities of finding paid work and securing housing, often in a hostile environment.
White southerners where horrified. They were worried that the slaves would revolt. The slaves were confused but were free they started a revolt and put the confederacy into financial struggles .
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