In the aftermath of the Civil War, African Americans adapted to life as free people with the help of black church leaders as well as a federal organization that was known as the Freedmen's Bureau. The Bureau helped Freedmen establish schools, purchase land, and legalize their marriage, however, funding limitations and deeply held racist attitude forced the Bureau to close in 1872.
Answer:
Yes, Mexican land owners lose their property when that area became part of the US with the Gadsden Purchase
Explanation:
In the Gadsden Purchase, the Mexicans gave their land to the United States for building a planned rail. However, the Mexicans received a sum amount of $10 million for their portion of land. The land was basically taken for the southern transcontinental railroad with an attempt to resolve American and Mexican war issues. During this entire process the land along with property was lost.
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