The Freedmen's Bureau was established in 1865 to assist newly freed African Americans and impoverished Southern whites in the aftermath of the Civil War. Its primary mission was to provide food, housing, medical aid, education, and legal support to help these groups transition to freedom and rebuild their lives. The Bureau aimed to promote economic stability and social welfare during a time of significant upheaval in the South.
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