Freedmen are individuals who were formerly enslaved and gained their freedom, particularly in the context of the United States following the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. They played a significant role in shaping post-Civil War society, as many sought education, land, and political rights. The term can also refer to freed individuals in other historical contexts, but in the U.S., it is closely associated with the African American experience during Reconstruction.
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The freedmen's bureau is important because it helped to better the lives of blacks after slavery.
New freedmen tended to be poor and less educated.
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Susan Treggiari has written: 'Roman freedmen during the late Republic' -- subject(s): Freedmen, Freedmen (Roman law), Freedmen in Rome
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It was the Freedmen's Bureau.
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The term of "freedmen" referred to slaves who had gained their freedom from slavery.
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Was the freedmen bureau successful? a. Yes in many cases but not 100 percent.
Some of the accomplishments of the Freedmen's bureau is that it gave a helping hand to the destitute.