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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.
There is still plenty of slavery around, independent of the official chattel slavery that was formally outlawed in the UK and then the US. The exploitation of drug-addicted teenage girls in some of our Inner Cities is in every way slavery. Another answer: Before the Civil War slaves had children. They had lots of children. They were encouraged to have children. The owners made it real easy for female slaves to get pregnant so they would have babies. If a slave owner had a lot of slaves he could sell the excess and make a lot of money. After the slaves were freed, they liked being able to get married and away from having to breed.
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Freed slaves at the end of the Civil War were immediately able to legally marry, establish their own families, and move about freely without fear of being owned as property. Additionally, they were able to seek paid employment and pursue education opportunities.
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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.
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General Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15.
After being freed, newly freed slaves experienced greater autonomy over their lives, were able to own property, make their own decisions, and pursue opportunities for education and employment. However, they still faced significant challenges such as racism, discrimination, and limited economic opportunities.
Slaves were given freedom after the civil war. (Today in our government, Mexicans are considered freed slaves, because they work for below minumuim wage.) The 15th admendment involves civil rights which was later updated in 1971 when woman were able to vote.