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What resource did North have in Civil War that South didn't?

freed slaves willing to help fight the south


Who freed the Hebrew slaves from Egyptian captivity?

The Torah relates that Moses freed the slaves, with God's help.


What was the southern name give to northerners who went south to either make money or help newly freed slaves?

Carpetbaggers .


Did Andrew Johnsom help newly freed slaves?

Andrew Johnson did nothing to help newly freed slaves. He was more concerned with helping White people who were hurt by the Civil War, especially Southerns. While Andrew Johnson was fulfilling President Abraham Lincoln's pledge to forgive the South after the war, he ignored everything President Lincoln wanted to do to help the newly freed slaves after the end of the war.


What was created to help freed slaves?

the underground railroad


How many Slaves were freed in 1863?

Hobos help them too


Did the union armies moving from the south help freed most of the slaves?

You mean "Did the Union armies free most of the slaves in the Confederacy during their Southern campaigns?" Not as many as that. But they did manage to deprive a lot of farmers of their labour force.


What colony did the British help create for freed slaves in Africa?

freetown sierra Leone


What is the name of the agency that the government founded to help the newly freed slaves?

Freedmen's bureau


Why was the Friedman's bureau created during the reconstruction?

to help freed slaves and that says friedman's bureau


How did the government help free slaves get jobs and education after the civil war?

The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands was an American federal government agency that assisted newly freed slaves. The bureau encouraged freed slaves to find employment, assisted with finding lost family, and taught freed slaves to read and write.


Who was not freed by the proclamation?

No slaves were directly freed by the Proclamation. It applied only to slaves in the states that were in rebellion, over which Lincoln had no authority at that time. And it allowed slavery to continue in the states of the Upper South that had remained loyal. However, it licensed Union troops to free any slaves they came across in their Southern campaigns. This deprived Southern farmers of their labour-force, and helped to starve the Confederacy into submission. So in a roundabout way, the Proclamation did help to free the slaves.