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New freedmen tended to be more poorer and less educated

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What was a difference between freedmen and African Americans in established communities?

New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.


What was a difference between new freedmen and African-Americans in established communities?

New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.


What was a difference between new freedmen and Africans Americans in established communities?

New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.


What was a difference between new Friedman and African-Americans and established communities?

New freedmen tended to be poorer and less educated( apex)


New freedmen moving to established African-American communities like Chicago?

created more competition for limited jobs


What established schools for former slaves during Reconstruction?

It was the Freedmen's Bureau.


What happen when new freedmen moved to established African American communities like Chicago?

created more competition for limited jobs..


What organization was established to help former slaves transition into a life of freedom?

Type your answer her The Freedmen's Bureaue...the freedmen's bureau


Who established the Freedmen's Bureau?

The Civil Rights Act of 1866


Which of these established schools for former slaves during Reconstruction?

Hampton University and Tuskegee University were two established schools for former slaves during Reconstruction. Both institutions played a significant role in providing educational opportunities and vocational training to African Americans in the post-Civil War era.


Who established schools and helped freed slaves?

Its not who, but a bureau. Its called "Freedmen's Bureau"


What is the agency established to help former slaves from 1865 to 1869?

freedmen's Bureau