no they could not in the 1850's because they were still inslaved but durinf the 1950's they were allowed (J)
Only able to buy houses in certain areas,
Freedmen's Bank
Actually there are recorded documents that show that the Native Americans did buy slaves from slave traders, the Cherokee for example were known to buy slaves (African & American slaves). While this was not large scale slavery as practiced by the American's it did exist.
Many African Americans moved north to escape residual prejudice in the south, but found a similar attitude albeit with more restraint. The North wanted them free, but by and large, did not want them as neighbors. African Americans toiled and fought for anther 100 years before they were granted equal rights as American citizens.
Because the Americans wanted more people for their army in case of ww3 so they built more houses so more people would come
only able to buy houses in certain areas
Only able to buy houses in certain areas
Only able to buy houses in certain areas
Only able to buy houses in certain areas,
only able to buy houses in certain areas
Freedmen's Bank
There are many companies that would purchase houses for cash. Some of these companies would include "Cash Home Buyers", "I Buy Houses" or "We Buy Houses".
No, you cannot buy houses in jail in Monopoly.
No, banks do not typically buy houses. They provide loans to individuals or companies to purchase homes, but they do not directly buy the houses themselves.
No, because it's not fair for the other African Americans to be controlled by other experienced slaves.
Many Americans bought televisions for the first time in the 1950s, making it a significant decade for the spread of this technology in households across the country.
No, you cannot buy houses in Monopoly while in jail.