It helped build more than 4,000 schools!!
One of these schools became Hampton institute.
The Freedman's helped over fifty thousand African Americans learn to read and write.
It also gave them food and medical care.
The group is called the Freedmen's Bureau.
The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.
The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.
what was the purpose of the Freedman's bureau? provide work, education, and relief for former slaves.The main purpose of the Freedman's Bureau was to provide assistance to former slaves and whites after the Civil war. The Freedman's Bureau ended after Reconstruction.
The Freedmen's Bureau was established in 1865 to assist newly freed former slaves. Their primary tasks were providing education, legal services, employment services, and basic needs to freedmen.
the main purpose of the freedmens bureau was to provide education for the newly freed slaves but also gave out food, clothes and shelter.
The freedmen's bureau existed to assist newly freed slaves immediately after the Civil War. Many newly freed slaves suffered from the attempted intimidation by their former owners.
The Freedmen's Bureau Bill helped newly freed blacks acquire education, medical care, land, work opportunities, and legal assistance. It aimed to provide aid in their transition from slavery to freedom 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.
Freedmen's bureau
Freedmen`s Bureau.
To provide food, clothing and medical attention to newly freed slaves
The group is called the Freedmen's Bureau.
A slave who was just saved from slavery. <--- That is not right They called them " Freedmen". Then the Freedmen's Bureau is was basically the newly freed slaves government. They developed the Black codes that had 3 Main purposes for former slaves.
providing clothes, food, medical care, and education to newly freed slaves
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.
Abandoned land was promised to the newly freed blacks.