The Freedmen's Bureau was?

1.The South's effort to remake its economy on a free-labor basis

2. The North's effort to remake its economy on a free-labor basis

3. The federal force that occupied the South for 12+ years

4. The federal force that took over the Confederate government in Richmond after the war

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Freedmen's Bureau, (1865–72), during the Reconstruction period after the American Civil War, popular name for the U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, established by Congress to provide practical aid to 4,000,000 newly freed African Americans in their transition from slavery to freedom.

Based on the duties of the Freedmen's Bureau, we can infer that it was the 3. The federal force that occupied the South for 12+ years.

The Freedmen's Bureau:

  • Was established to rehabilitate the formerly enslaved Black people and integrate them into society
  • Controlled a significant part of the South in order to effect the changes they needed to make

The Freedmen's Bureau controlled a significant portion of the South during Reconstruction and was a federal agency so we can conclude that it was a federal force that occupied the South for more 12+ years.

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