Explanation: The Congress had established the Freedmen’s Bureau in the year 1865 to provide opportunities for millions of former black slaves and poor whites in the South Carolina after the effects of Civil War.
The Freedmen’s Bureau supported them by providing food, residence and health care. It also established many schools and supported legal assistance. It also helped the former slaves whose properties were seized during the war to settle down.
The shortage of funds and workers had restricted the Bureau to convey all its program.