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Q: What were freed slaves called after the war?
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Who was the war called that freed the slaves?

The American Civil War, sometimes called The War between the States.


When were slaves freed after which war?

US Civil War


Why was the American War important?

it freed slaves!


What group formed to help newly freed slaves after the civil war?

The group is called the Freedmen's Bureau.


Where the slaves freed after the civil war?

Back to Where they came from


Which US constitutional amendment freed the slaves at the end of the Civil War?

The 13th amendment to the United States Constitution freed the slaves.


What challenges did the newly freed slaves in post-war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.


What challenges did the newly freed slaves face in post-war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.


Why were the slaves freed?

The Civil War was over slavery. The North was against it and the south was for slavery. The North won so all the slaves were freed.


Who won the civil war to freed the slaves?

The Union forces won the war.


What did the emancipation proclamation accomplish?

It freed slaves in states outside of the Union. It freed the slaves in the Confederacy. It freed slaves in the rebelling states. It frees slaves. It was issued by American President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War, using war time powers to free the slaves of the ten states in rebellion against the United States government. The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves.


What did Emancipation Proclamation accomplish?

It freed slaves in states outside of the Union. It freed the slaves in the Confederacy. It freed slaves in the rebelling states. It frees slaves. It was issued by American President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War, using war time powers to free the slaves of the ten states in rebellion against the United States government. The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves.