The Freedmen's Bureau was an program to help former black slaves and poor whites aftermath the Civil War. On March 3, 1865 was established the programa initiated by the U.S President Abraham Lincoln. The program provided food, housing, medical aid, schools and legal assistance. Was an temporary agency to last one year after the war. The power of the program were expanded to help African Americans to find their family members whom they lost during the war. Beside that they learn to read and write. In summer of 1872 because of a pressure from white Southners the Congress dismantled the Freedmen’s Bureau.
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the Balfour Declaration
the British Mandate
Britain's restriction on Jewish immigration
the end of World War II and Holocaust
the creation of the independent State of Israel
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if we bring a burning matchstick close to a source of carbon dioxide the flame presents in the matchstick will extinguish due to the lack of oxygen which one of the components of the fire triangle
The statement, <em>American Individualism was sufficient to promote America's emergence as an industrial power in the late 19th century is </em><em>true</em> since it's associated with American Individualism with a view of freedom to achieve based upon one's talents, abilities, and ambition. It is reflected during the 18th century and 19th Century when Europe first experienced a dramatic rise in technological inventions which ushered the Industrial Revolution. It increased individual wealth, productivity, and technology led to the emergence of urban centres. Serfs and peasants were expelled from their ancestral lands thus flocking into the cities in search of factory jobs, thus increasing the city populations of cities which became increasingly diverse