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melomori [17]
2 years ago
12

What were some of the things the freedmen’s bureau did for freed slaves?.

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1 answer:
goblinko [34]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: They helped make sure people had shelter, food , and medical care. Not only that, the helped make sure people got an education and got job assistance.

Explanation: They wanted to help freed slaves so at the time thats how they knew how to help since the slaves had very little money and were looked down on.

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