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What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
It was pretty terrible in states like Georgia that were occupied by federal troops and run by carpetbaggers, scalaways and the lowest class ex-slaves. Taxes were raised, slaves to work the fields were gone and plantation owners could not raise crops to make money, so they lost their farms. The only ones who did well were the poor whites who helped the Yankees. White women were raped and juries were made up of ex-slaves and low-life whites. Read the novel, Gone with the Wind to get an idea.
somewhat like there lives before they were freed
The Far West.
On March 3, 1865, Congress established the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau, which was intended to address all of the concerns of the refugees and freedmen who lived within the states during Reconstruction. It was to be in service for only one year but, on July 16, 1866, Congress extended the life of the bureau despite the veto by President Andrew Johnson. The bureau's main purposes were to establish schools, to help the freedmen to resettle, to provide food and medical care, to manage abandoned or confiscated property, to ensure justice for the freedmen, and to regulate labor. In many cases, it also provided aid for destitute whites. The bureau opened 4000 free schools, including several colleges, and educated 250,000 African Americans. By 1870, 21% of African-American population could read. Although the bureau was successful in its educational goals, it failed in its goal to help the freedmen to resettle. While the bureau gave 850,000 acres to the freedmen, President Andrew Johnson revoked the land and gave it to the Confederate landowners, instead. Consequently, the bureau focused upon employment and encouraged the freedmen to work on plantations. However, problems arose when the freedmen became sharecroppers and tenant farmers. Even though there were many problems, the Freedmen's Bureau did help the newly freed African-Americans to get the rights that they had been denied. These included the right to an education, the right to due process, the right to the practice of religion, and the right to contract.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
why were freedmen eager to attend the schools created by the freedmens bureau during reconstruction
In the North.
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The Freedmen's Bureau provided food, housing and medical aid, established schools and offered legal assistance. It also attempted to settle former slaves on land confiscated or abandoned during the war.
it was a change from plantation life.
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It was a change from plantation life.
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The Far West.
It was pretty terrible in states like Georgia that were occupied by federal troops and run by carpetbaggers, scalaways and the lowest class ex-slaves. Taxes were raised, slaves to work the fields were gone and plantation owners could not raise crops to make money, so they lost their farms. The only ones who did well were the poor whites who helped the Yankees. White women were raped and juries were made up of ex-slaves and low-life whites. Read the novel, Gone with the Wind to get an idea.