Question
What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
Responses
to allow former slaves the right to vote
to allow former slaves the right to vote - no response given
to grant former slaves a piece of southern land
to grant former slaves a piece of southern land - no response given
to repeal the black codes
to repeal the black codes - no response given
to assist former slaves with getting jobs, education, food, and clothing
to assist former slaves with getting jobs, education, food, and clothing - no response given
Responses
to allow former slaves the right to vote
to allow former slaves the right to vote - no response given
to grant former slaves a piece of southern land
to grant former slaves a piece of southern land - no response given
to repeal the black codes
to repeal the black codes - no response given
to assist former slaves with getting jobs, education, food, and clothing
to assist former slaves with getting jobs, education, food, and clothing - no response given
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau was to assist former slaves with getting jobs, education, food, and clothing.
Answer
are you sure
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. The primary purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau, formally known as the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, was to help former slaves and impoverished whites in the South in the aftermath of the American Civil War. The Bureau provided a wide range of services to assist former slaves in their transition to freedom, including education, employment assistance, medical care, and redistribution of land. Its ultimate goal was to ensure the economic and social stability of former slaves and facilitate their integration into society.