Established in 1865, the Freedmen's Bureau was a federal agency whose primary aim was to

A.
aid poor Southerners and former slaves.

B.
increase agricultural production in the Midwest.

C.
establish rules and regulations for freed men in the United States.

D.
strengthen the Northern economy by providing jobs to immigrants

1 answer

The primary aim of the Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865, was to A. aid poor Southerners and former slaves. The agency was created to assist formerly enslaved people in the transition to freedom and to help address the challenges they faced in the post-Civil War South.