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Mughal Emperor Akbar set up a separate department called the diwan-i-khairat. This department was responsible for distributing stipends and gifts to the needy and deserving individuals of the kingdom.
he was only 40 when he set the slaves free
The set of laws established by Bienville to govern the conduct of slaves in Louisiana was called the Code Noir, meaning "Black Code." These laws outlined the rights and responsibilities of slaves and their owners, as well as the treatment and punishments for slaves.
Overseers punished slaves to maintain control and discipline on the plantation, to discourage rebellious behavior, and to set an example for other slaves to prevent insubordination.
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Mughal Emperor Akbar set up a separate department called the diwan-i-khairat. This department was responsible for distributing stipends and gifts to the needy and deserving individuals of the kingdom.
It is an agency of the War Department set up in 1865 to assist freed slaves in obtaining relief, land, jobs, fair treatment, and education.
In 1999.The Department of Disinvestment was set up as a separate department on 10thDecember,1999 and was later renamed as Ministry of Disinvestment from 6thSeptember,2001. From 27th May, 2004, the Department of Disinvestment is one of the Departments under the Ministry of Finance.-Rohit
All slaves that were owned by people in the South were set free. Not the slaves in the North. The 13th Amendment set all the slaves free.
Abraham Lincoln set the slaves free.
1865
no they were to help the slaves by giving them education, but not power
1865
Technically slaves could not fight in the war unless they had permission from the owners or there owners had made them fight. But at the end of the Civil War all the slaves were set free this is what the civil war was about the North wanted the slaves to be set free but the south wanted slaves as they relied on them for there economy. this was the Cotton indusrty mainly when the North won the war they decleared all slaves free.
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It didn’t set all slaves free. It only freed slaves in the states of the confederacy. One of the consequences was the slaves began to follow the union troops and many enlisted as soldiers.