They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.
Vell den, vets see, dey wur angreh.
After the Civil War, the slaves were freed. However, many were subjected to tremendous intimidation. Most had no place to live except the old slave cabins. They had no clothes to wear. They had little money. The former masters needed cheap labor and they had desperate people on their hands. In this situation, the Federal Government created the Freedmen's Bureau.
The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
The Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865, was successful in providing essential assistance to formerly enslaved individuals and impoverished white citizens in the South after the Civil War. It helped establish schools, which educated thousands of African Americans, and provided food, medical care, and employment assistance. Additionally, the Bureau played a crucial role in facilitating the transition to freedom by advocating for civil rights and helping to negotiate labor contracts. Despite facing significant challenges and opposition, the Bureau laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
Black codes and for the southerners no more slavery due to the 13th amendmentThis question was answered by a 5th grader
the bureau take place in u.s
the main purpose of the freedmens bureau was to provide education for the newly freed slaves but also gave out food, clothes and shelter.
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they felt good because there were more blacks then whites
They felt good because the South is where the Blacks ( African Americans) live.
yes it was during reconstruction times.
To educate former slaves.
They provided schools to educate workers.
Whites and free blacks from the North
Whites and free blacks from the North
Whites and free blacks from the North