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Who below provided assistance for freedmen as they transitioned to a new way of life? Select all that apply. federal government Freedmen’s Bureau Cherokee Stand Watie Cherokee John Ross Indian Agents Chickasaw

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Answered by topanswers
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Freedman Bureau provided assistance to Cherokee Freedman after they received their freedom.

Freedom Bureau was formed on March 3, 1865 after the end of the American civil war to look after the Freedman descendants.

It remained an important part of United States department of war and was instrumental in taking care of the reconstruction work especially in the south of the country.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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It was Freedmen’s bureau that provided help and assistance to the freedmen as they transitioned to a new way of life.


Formally, it was known as Bureau of refugees which was particularly established in the year 1865 in order to help former slaves and poor whites in the aftermath of the civil war.

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