Even after the slaves were freed racism is still out there. Even in today's society people still tend to be very racist. That is more commonly found in the south.
it was kind of boring but Slaves always wanted to be freed. So They try to work so hard. it was a hard job.
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.
It freed them.
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.
To be freed from slavery. There weren't slaves in the Northern states, so she freed herself and other slaves by walking to Philly.
Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves in all the rebellious states of the Union. Lincoln had no power to enforce his statement, so no slaves were actually freed. Also, slaves in the border states that remained loyal to the Union were not freed.
so they can learn to read and write
Nobody forced Abraham Lincoln to free the slaves, he just saw that slavery was not right so he wanted to end it.
They contributed to Americans by their labor and hard work like slavery they freed all of us from it so basically they contributed to America in a huge way.
Abraham Lincoln didn't free the slaves, the 13th amendment freed the slaves.AMENDMENT 13: Slavery Abolished.Actually he did because he signed the bill over to free the slaves, so technically he did free the slavesabraham lincon
Some states passed laws that kept freed slaves from exercising their right to vote