How Has The Freedmen's Bureau Led To The Reconstruction Era?

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Reconstruction era was when the country was divided with race and religion and other issues, and can be tied into modern day with the racism and how the divided with social and political issues. Abraham Lincoln's ideology of giving African Americans rights divided the country, which led to the Civil War; as a result, the North won the Civil War, which led to the Reconstruction period for the nation. One can relate the same issue with the current President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, for his ideology of the country needing a change, has caused the nation to express certain opinions and has brought out the racism that was been kept within the society, so the resurface of the KKK, who openly express racism to African Americans. …show more content…

The Freedmen’s Bureau provided many sorts of support for African Americans such as: food, the offering of medical aid or any aid, schools and legal assistance for anything. The Bureau is considered to be “one of the most singular and interesting attempts to grapple with the vast problems of race and social condition(Colby, Ira C.).” The passing of this Bureau served as a way of distribute certain things, like the acreage that was gained and abandoned for the South by the North during the Civil War. A couple years after the Bureau was introduced, the Congress decided to authorize reorganized states that were under the Congressional Reconstruction to be dropped from the care of the Freedmen's Bureau. By the end of 1868, eleven states that were passed the Congressional requirements, and they were no longer part of the Freedmen's Bureau. At this point, The Freedmen’s Bureau started to see the where they started to dismantle, and the Congress started to look at statistical records, just to see how the Bureau was coming short of funds(Colby, Ira C.) . Consequently, the national government and the will of the people, no longer decided to support the Bureau, therefore, the Bureau was dismantled for not accomplishing its original

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