After being freed, many slaves faced challenges such as lack of resources and discrimination. Some moved to cities in search of work, while others stayed in rural areas to farm or build communities. Some also formed all-black towns to establish their own societies and businesses.
There are no freed slaves remaining on the farm where they had worked as slaves. After emancipation, freed slaves were free to leave the farms where they were enslaved.
The law that freed the slaves in the United States was the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. It declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be freed.
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Liberia was settled by freed American slaves in the early 19th century. It was founded as a colony by the American Colonization Society as a place for freed African-Americans to return to Africa.
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There are no freed slaves remaining on the farm where they had worked as slaves. After emancipation, freed slaves were free to leave the farms where they were enslaved.
the slaves in the south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Harriet Tubman, freed many slaves in the 1800s.
almost 4 million slaves been freed
Liberia is largely populated by freed slaves
to make a homeland for freed slaves in Africa
Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves