True
It was the Freedmen's Bureau.
former slaves made citizens
Freedman's Bureau
The New State Constitution was successful during Reconstruction. It made the southern states write new laws that outlawed slavery. former slaves feared less of the southern states.
The Reconstruction Acts (all 4 of them) did not really deal with slaves or former slaves; they provisioned for reconstructing the southern states and the re-incorporation of those states back into the "union" (the US) plus requirements to pass certain parts of constitutional amendments (namely the 14th amendment - not the 13th which banned slavery). The Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution are what involved "rights" of slaves (former slaves); however those 'rights' were not fully implemented until the (supposed) end of segregation in 1968.
They elected former Confederates.
Which former Confederate state had the most blacks holding office during Reconstruction
yes educion did help former slaves during reconstruction
Scalawags.
It was the Freedmen's Bureau.
i dont know it you tell me what it means
former slaves made citizens
Herschel Johnson (a former Confederate soldier) and Alexander Stephens (former vice president of the Confederacy)
The Freedmen's Bureau.
Freedman's Bureau
former enslaved African Americans
they were unable to take an oath that they had been loyal to the union