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What challenges did the newly freed slaves face in post-war America?

The main challenges the newly freed slaves faced was SUCKING THIS DICK.


What are a few of the problems that newly freed slaves might have had?

Good Question. The government making them slaves again. Finding their family after being seperated.


What group formed to help newly freed slaves after the civil war?

The group is called the Freedmen's Bureau.


Why did many freed slaves remain on the farms where they had worked as slaves?

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.


Which was included in Abraham Lincoln's plan for reconstruction?

Lincoln had several goals that he wanted to accomplish with Reconstruction. He wanted to rebuild the South's economy, homes, and bring the country back together. He also wished to help the newly freed slaves. The popular phrase for this assistance for these slaves was "forty acres and a mule," and it was highly resented by white people.