The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was
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The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.
Good Question. The government making them slaves again. Finding their family after being seperated.
The group is called the Freedmen's Bureau.
Many freed slaves remained on the farms where they had worked as slaves for several reasons: Some masters asked (or demanded) that the newly free slaves stay on the master's property, offering a house and wages. However, by the time the master was done charging the freed slaves for rent and supplies, they received no wages and could not afford to move to another place. Some slaves were not told that they were free. Many freed slaves did not know how to live as free men and women. They would try it for awhile and then return to their former masters. Others stayed with their masters because the master had been good to them and continued to treat them well after emancipation.
An allowance of forty acres and a mule for each newly freed slave would have provided them with a means of economic independence and the opportunity to establish their own farms or businesses. This land ownership could have fostered a sense of autonomy and dignity, allowing them to build wealth and stability for their families. Additionally, it would have facilitated community development and social mobility, enabling newly freed individuals to contribute to the economy and society on their own terms. Overall, this would have significantly altered their post-emancipation experience, promoting greater equality and opportunity.
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 two requests did the emancipation proclamation make of the newly freed slaves
The newly freed slaves faced challenges such as finding employment, securing housing, access to education, and discrimination based on race. They also struggled to reunite with family members who had been sold or separated during slavery. Economic opportunities were limited, and they often faced violence and intimidation from those who resisted their freedom.
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.
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.
They were often unwelcoming.
The Klu Klux Klan
(newly freed slaves)
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1865, abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, granting freedom to the newly freed slaves.
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.
The 14th amendment