answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who was threatened by the fact that freedmen had entered the job market in the South?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What did both cities in the north and south offer freedmen?

both cities in the north and south offered freedmen freedom


The white South viewed the Freedmen's Bureau as?

a meddlesome federal agency that threatened to upset white racial dominance (Letter choice A for those of you who prefer Google over your own knowledge)


Why did northern teachers an missionaries went to the south as the war ended?

Help freedmen


What was life like for many freedmen in the south after the civil?

What was life like for many freedmen in the South after the Civil Answer this question…


What laws restricted the rights of freedmen in the south?

Black Codes were laws that restricted the rights of freedmen in the South after the Civil War. These laws imposed limitations on their ability to work, travel, own property, and participate in society as full citizens. The Black Codes aimed to maintain white supremacy and control over the newly freed African Americans.


What role did the freedmen play in the Reconstruction governments?

The freedmen were the 4 million african americans that came to the South after they had been free. They gave Reconstruction goverments a glimpse of the struggle and hunger that the 4 million freedmen had. :(


Is true of school for African American in the south?

the freedmen's bureau started them.


What is true of schools African American in the south?

the freedmen's bureau started them.


What is true of schools for African Americans in the South?

the freedmen's bureau started them.


How did the freedmen bureau help reform education in the south?

They didn't lol


What was the Freedmen's Bureau and what did it do?

The Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency that set up schools and hospitals for African Americans and it distributed clothes, food, and fuel throughout the South.


What did Gibbs do to help freedmen?

He went south and founded schools for african americans