Rejected by president johnson
Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans
General Sherman's Special Field Order Number 15, issued on January 16, 1865, during the American Civil War, aimed to address the land needs of newly freed African Americans. The order allocated roughly 400,000 acres of land along the South Carolina and Georgia coasts for settlement by freed slaves, granting each family up to 40 acres. This initiative was part of a broader plan for Reconstruction but was later reversed by President Andrew Johnson, leading to the return of the land to former Confederates. Sherman's order is often cited as a significant moment in the history of land reform and civil rights in the U.S.
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Rejected by president johnson
rejected by president johnson -apex
Reject by President Johnson. - APEX
Reject by President Johnson. - APEX
It was stop by President Johnson
After General Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 15, which promised land to freed slaves, around 40,000 acres of land in Georgia and South Carolina were set aside for this purpose. This initiative provided some freed slaves with a measure of economic independence, but the policy was later overturned by President Andrew Johnson.
General Sherman's special field order number 15
General Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15.
General Sherman's special field order number 15
General Sherman's special field order number 15
General Sherman's Special Field Order No. 15.
Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans