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31 March, 05:42

Who created the Freedmen's Bureau in the 1860s?

Congress

the president

the Supreme Court

Southern states

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  1. 31 March, 05:56
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    Congress created the freedmans bureau in 1865
  2. 31 March, 06:07
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    The correct answer to the following question will be "Congress".

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    The Bill of Freedmen was adopted by the United States and produced by the Bureau of Freedmen on 3 March 1865. The office, usually known simply as the Freedmen's Bureau, was an agency of the Department of War in the United States "to address questions such as food, clothing, and fuel, as it may find necessary in order to provide immediate and temporary refugees and refugees and their wives and children, who are destitute or suffering. The Bureau was replaced by the Congress in 1866. US Southern Democrat Andrew Johnson, who replaced Lincoln in power, vetoed the bill as he felt it was violating state rights, supporting the military improperly during peacetime, and keeping the freed Slave from freedom by providing too much aid.
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