Remained in near the plantations where they were inslaved
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
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They were not treated equally. For example there was a white school and a black school.one, they werent slaves then and two, they were separated from the whites.
They Got Jobs, share-cropped and some made agreements with thier former owers to get paid for doing the same work the did when they were slaves.
Most ended up going into many government owned living spaces while, using the skills they had, attempting to find jobs. Unfortunately, those who could not, became homeless and were forced into extreme poverty.
Following the Civil War, most freed slaves sought to reunite with family members, find stable employment, and gain education. Many sought work on plantations as sharecroppers or laborers, while others moved to urban areas in search of better opportunities. Freed slaves also formed communities and churches, which became vital for social support and political organization in the struggle for civil rights. Despite facing significant challenges, including systemic racism and economic hardship, they worked to build new lives and assert their rights as citizens.
Reconstruction
To give equal citizenship rights to former slaves
period in United States history immediately following the Civil War in which the federal government set the conditions that would allow the rebellious Southern states back into the Union.