The freed men's Bureau did redistribute large amounts of land to freedmen in some areas from wealthy southern planters and from abandoned plantations. Southern planters began to return and demand their land back, and vey few republicans wanted to live where the government could arbitrarily confiscate land from people, so much of the land was given back to its original owners
White people were apprehensive about the African-American soldiers. They didn't think that the soldiers were that good as soldiers since they didn't serve in a military and were new to all of the things in war. They also didn't consider themselves to be equal to them since they were white and the people in question were still African-American.
Some attitudes changed and some didn't. Although most of them still remained racists according to our contemporary understanding of the world, they did appreciate the african-american effort in the war since the african-americans worked hard and fought for the union and helped them win the war.
1. Leaders within the Concilium Plebis = tribunes ( in ancient Rome, tribunes were the titles of several elected administrators).
2. One of two houses of the early Roman republic which consisted of regular middle-class male citizens of Rome= citizen assembly
3. Members of Rome's richest and most important families =patrician (ruling class of the early Roman empire was known as the Patricians)
4. A leader of the empire who collected the taxes and sent the money back to Rome= governor ( elected as the chief administrator of the Roman empire).
5. Being answerable to others = accountable ( in governance and ethics accountability is the ability to answer to others).
The U.S. military suffered a major strategic blow in the Tet Offensive... hope it helps