Which two statements best show the conditions for black people in Indian Territory after the Civil War? Schools for black students were shut down, and black students had to move to other states. All-black towns and settlements were established in Indian Territory. The government forced black people to move to the East Coast. Tribes hired black farmers as tenant farmers, but they did not allow them to own land. The Freedmen’s Bureau helped black citizens receive an education and find economic opportunities.

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Answer:

All-black towns and settlements were established in Indian Territory.

Explanation:

The end of the civil war provided for the liberation of slaves. However, blacks were freed without any social policy to help them survive. They had no rights, no education, no land, much less a place to live. This means that the government, although it freed blacks from slavery, did not give what was necessary for them to have the minimum for their survival.

As a result, blacks began to settle in indigenous territory. Totally black cities and settlements were established in Indian territory. These cities and settlements were established by the Five Tribes and both promised to provide mutual protection and economic aid.

Answer:

All-black towns and settlements were established in Indian Territory.

The Freedmen’s Bureau helped black citizens receive an education and find economic opportunities.

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