to provide food,clothing and medical care to former slaves
One goal of the Freedmen's Bureau was to provide support and assistance to newly freed slaves after the Civil War. This support included helping them find employment, education, healthcare, and legal assistance to ensure their rights were protected.
To provide food, clothing, and medical care to former slaves
to educated former slaves
The major goal of the Freedmen's Bureau was to assist formerly enslaved individuals in transitioning to freedom by providing them with food, housing, education, and employment opportunities.
The ultimate goal of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau is to find solid, tangible evidence that the Loch Ness monster does or does not exist, and to release those findings to the public.
To educate former slaves.
it was that no one support the bureau
The Freedmen's Bureau Wanted To: Give African Americans jobs Reunite families Settle conflicts between former slaves and landowners Build Schools
To provide food, clothing and medical attention to newly freed slaves
The Freedmen's Bureau, officially known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, was established by the U.S. government in 1865 after the Civil War. Its primary goal was to assist newly freed African Americans and impoverished whites in the South by providing food, housing, education, and medical care. The Bureau aimed to facilitate the transition from slavery to freedom and to promote social and economic stability in the post-war South. Despite its efforts, the Bureau faced significant challenges and resistance, ultimately leading to its dissolution in 1872.
The Freedmen's Bureau Wanted To: Give African Americans jobs Reunite families Settle conflicts between former slaves and landowners Build Schools
Insure that African Americans could freely exercise their rights as citizens